Quotes by Indifferent Nature is indifferent to the survival of the human species, including Americans. Adlai E. Stevenson indifferent survival nature Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians. Alfred North Whitehead preference mathematician indifferent INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things. Ambrose Bierce indifferent indifference distinction Religion helps you relate with the universe. Buddha was indifferent to the concept of god yet he gave us values. Asghar Ali Engineer relate indifferent helping I could not, as my father's daughter, remain indifferent to all that was going on. Aung San indifferent daughter father Public opinion is always more tyrannical towards those who obviously fear it than towards those who feel indifferent to it. Bertrand Russell indifferent public-opinion happiness You learn so much about music from all the people you surround yourself with - good, bad and indifferent. It's extremely hard to be specific. Bill Bruford indifferent surround-yourself people I love portraying the totally indifferent person. Bob Newhart portraying indifferent persons You who are on the inside, don't condemn my lack of faith too quickly; you who are on the outside, don't be too quick to mock my overcredulity; you who are indifferent, don't be too quick to wax ironic about my perpetual hesitations. Bruno Latour hesitation ironic indifferent I am an indifferent cook but I can make pie. Caroline Leavitt indifferent cooks pie I love being Charlie Daniels for good, bad, or indifferent. Charlie Daniels charlie indifferent love-is I would rather five people knew my work and thought it was good work than five million knew me and were indifferent. Colin Firth indifferent good-work people Human nature doesn't include all human beings. There are human beings who are indifferent to politics, religion, virtually anything. Conor Cruise O'Brien indifferent human-nature being-there It's fashionable to be indifferent to other people's suffering Cornel West indifferent suffering people In a best-selling book, 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs (reprinted nine times by 1935), a pair of consumer-advocate authors complained that American citizens had become test animals for chemical industries that were indifferent to their customers' well-being. The government, they added bitterly, was complicit. Deborah Blum indifferent animal book Visualization is the human being's vehicle to the future - good, bad, or indifferent. It's strictly in our control. Earl Nightingale indifferent vehicle humans When we speak of beauty, we're speaking of something we're more or less indifferent to. Edith Hamilton indifferent speak To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all. Elie Wiesel indifferent silent sin There is one right I would not grant anyone. And that is the right to be indifferent. Elie Wiesel indifferent grants fear cannot exist when one is indifferent to life. Evadne Price indifferent indifference fear 1234»