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Dinosaurs walked past almost godly in their indifference to man, and we felt small around these creatures, not scared.
A degree of a kind of indifference and apathy toward the uncontrollable, irritating and terrible aspects of life can be useful if not essential.
In many seminal schools of philosophy like Stoicism, Taoism and Buddhism, a central principle is to embrace a kind of indifference to or detachment from reality.
Jekyll had more than a father's interest; Hyde had more than a son's indifference.
Jekyll had more than a father's interest; Hyde had more than a son's indifference.
Welcome to the narcissism, where we lie in under our indifference.
♪ Where we're united under our indifference ♪
That I was desirous of believing her indifference is certain,
But, however this remonstrance might have staggered or delayed his determination, I do not suppose that it would ultimately have prevented the marriage, had it not been seconded by the assurance that I hesitated not in giving, of your sister's indifference.
Welcome to the narcissism, the way united under our indifference.
Where we're united under our indifference
for the appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit around and say, "Wait on time." Martin Luther King stood right here at Duke and said, "The time is always right to do right." For you, graduates, that time is now.
indifference of the good people
to show our anger to the indifference of Beijing again.
Welcome to the narcissism; you're reunited under our indifference.
Welcome to the narcissism; we're reunited under our indifference.
Welcome to the narcissism; you're weighed united under our indifference.
Welcome to the narcissism; we're united under our indifference.