32 Quotes About Indifferent
- Author Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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Detachment is not the absence of emotion, it is the process of becoming one with the Oneness that is the Universe. To be detached, is to realize that the fullness of all there is, is too much to react to with just one emotion, one thought, or any bias. To be detached, is to acknowledge all, without owning any of it. To be detached, is to summon forth the whole entirety of understanding, to the fragment that is the void.
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- Author Jostein Gaarder
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People are, generally speaking, either dead certain or totally indifferent (Both types are crawling around deep down in the rabbit's fur!)
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- Author Malak El Halabi
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He wasn't like those handsome men you see on the fashion billboards. He was handsome in a rugged way like a wood cutter with an unkept beard or a man who just finished fixing the engine of his car, wiping his oily hands over his white flannel shirt. Like a man who knows that he has starry eyes that can bring stars closer but doesn't even bother to look.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Only dogs and donkeys sleep while their society suffers, not humans.
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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I don't know what my future will bring me and it's terrifying. To stand before this vast expanse and know that the future could take away what matters most simply because that is the nature of indifferent chaos in the hands of wanton boys.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Christians don’t the moral right to be indifferent
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Christians don’t have the moral right to be indifferent
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- Author Dannika Dark
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Every man at some point in his life needs to be tested so he can find out if he’s a righteous man or an indifferent one.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Personal Responsibility is when a person sees a problem and refuses to be indifferent, but decides to rather look for ways and means of resolving the problem
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