Top Indifferent Quotes

  • The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent to the concerns of such puny creatures as we are. – Carl Sagan

    The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent to the concerns of such puny creatures as we are.– Carl Sagan

  • The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent. – Carl Sagan

    The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.– Carl Sagan

  • 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. – Dannika Dark

    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.– Dannika Dark

  • The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have ‘improved. – Friedrich Nietzsche

    The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have ‘improved.– Friedrich Nietzsche

  • This is the world in which everyone is sensitised to risk but indifferent to fate. – David Runciman

    This is the world in which everyone is sensitised to risk but indifferent to fate.– David Runciman

  • The Holy Spirit can rejuvenate a tired Christian, captivate an indifferent believer, and empower a dry church. – Billy Graham

    The Holy Spirit can rejuvenate a tired Christian, captivate an indifferent believer, and empower a dry church.– Billy Graham

  • Scholarship that is indifferent to human suffering is immoral. – Richard Levins

    Scholarship that is indifferent to human suffering is immoral.– Richard Levins

  • As her time in Florence drew to a close she was only at ease amongst those to whom she felt indifferent. – EM Forster

    As her time in Florence drew to a close she was only at ease amongst those to whom she felt indifferent.– EM Forster

  • The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless – the action, indifferent. – Noorilhuda

    The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless – the action, indifferent.– Noorilhuda

  • People who are ordinarily understood to dislike each other or at least to be indifferent toward each other discover that they have much in common. – Walker Percy

    People who are ordinarily understood to dislike each other or at least to be indifferent toward each other discover that they have much in common.– Walker Percy