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apathy enough said
Kurt Vonnegut I said I wasn't interested, and she was bright enough to say that she wasn't really interested either. As things turned out, we both overestimated our apathies, but not that much.
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David Elms Whether through apathy or confusion, the failure to claim these credits is just one way we're needlessly gifting vast sums to the taxman each year.
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David Briggs There's a lot of investor apathy out there right now, and I don't see any incentive for people to move until the payrolls report. After that, people who are holding out may be willing to get back in.
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John Metcalf I wanted to counter apathy and blandness. I wanted to shock homogenized minds with the experience of writing at high voltage. I wanted the press to assert relentlessly literature's importance. I wanted the press to be a national press and of national importance.
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J. Anthony Lukas The one great exception to the apathy on reunification is, naturally enough, Berlin. Encircled by the hostile Soviet Zone for ten years, at times blockaded and constantly at the Russians' mercy, Berliners are committed to this one goal with a unique urgency.
apathy needs undervalued
Alafair Burke Apathy is grossly undervalued and never there for me when I need it.
apathy vain accused
Bret Easton Ellis I've been accused of being very vain about my apathy.
apathy indifference servant
Adlai Stevenson Your public servants serve you right; indeed often they serve you better than your apathy and indifference deserve.
indifference
Edmund Burke Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
indifference poet
Ambrose Bierce RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem.
indifference distinction indifferent
Ambrose Bierce INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things.
indifference command
Nicolas Chamfort She commands who is blest with indifference.
indifference ideology hostility
Mason Cooley Ideologies can survive hostility, but not indifference.
indifference blind terror
James A. Baldwin Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind.
indifference disguise toleration
Frederick Buechner Toleration is often just indifference in disguise.
indifference plague
Bernard Beckett Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference?
indifference
Ian Fleming A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference.
servant recollection i-can
Edna O'Brien Recollection is not something that I can summon up, it simply comes and I am the servant of it.
servant serve service
Granth Sahib Your servant begs to serve those who are enjoined to Your service.
servant-leadership servant
Dave Ramsey Servant Leadership is the only #leadership that ultimately works.
servant internals whole
Swami Vivekananda He who has conquered the internal nature controls the whole universe; it becomes his servant.
servant-of-god christ servant
John Owen Then are we servants of God, then are we the disciples of Christ, when we do what is commanded us and because it is commanded us.
servant-of-god order justice
Abdu'l Baha We ask God to endow human souls with justice so that they may be fair and may strive to provide for the comfort of all that each member of humanity may pass his life in the utmost comfort and welfare. Then this material world will become the very paradise of the Kingdom this elemental earth will be in a heavenly state and all the servants of God will live in the utmost joy happiness and gladness. We must all strive and concentrate all our thoughts in order that such happiness may accrue to the world of humanity.
servant
George Herbert Chuse none for thy servant who have served thy betters.
servant humans treated
George Bernard Shaw When domestic servants are treated as human beings it is not worth while to keep them.
servant-of-god half illness
Ignatius of Loyola The servant of God earns half a doctorate through illness