Quotes to the direction "indifference and responsiveness". Best Quotes About Indifference

The worst sin in relation to one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference; this is truly the pinnacle of inhumanity. (Bernard Show)

Sympathy is indifference in a superlative degree. (Don Aminado)

How painful is indifference to oneself! (A.V. Suvorov)

I always believe and will continue to believe so in the future that indifference to injustice is betrayal and meanness. (O. Mirabeau)

Do not be indifferent, for indifference is deadly to the human soul. (Maksim Gorky)

They say that philosophers and true sages are indifferent. It is not true, indifference is paralysis of the soul, premature death. (A.P. Chekhov)

When a person is so wounded that he is unable to show generosity, at these moments he especially needs sympathy and support.

You love everyone, and to love everyone is to love no one. You are all the same indifferent. (O. Wilde)

Don't feel sorry for yourself. Only primitive people sympathize with themselves. (H. Murakami)

Where moderation is a mistake, there indifference is a crime. (G. Lichtenberg)

Indifference to painting is a universal and enduring phenomenon. (Van Gogh)

Only those who cannot pass indifferently past the joys and sorrows of an individual are capable of taking to heart the joys and sorrows of the Fatherland. (V. A. Sukhomlinsky)

There is nothing more dangerous than a person who is alien to the human, who is indifferent to the fate of his native country, to the fate of his neighbor. (M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin)

An ungrateful son is worse than someone else's: he is a criminal, since the son has no right to be indifferent to his mother. (Guy de Maupassant)

Coldness is a consequence not only of a sober conviction that one is right, but also of an unprincipled indifference to the truth. (C. Lam)

One very talented writer, in response to my complaint that I did not find sympathy with criticism, wisely answered me: “You have an essential flaw that will close all doors to you: you cannot talk to a fool for two minutes him to understand that he is a fool. (E. Zola)

Tolerance inevitably leads to indifference. (D. Diderot)

Teenagers, of course, are emotionally tender and extremely vulnerable creatures, but they are not very sympathetic. It comes later, if it comes at all. (S. King)

The eagle gaze of passions penetrates into the misty abyss of the future, but indifference is blind and stupid from birth. (K. A. Helvetius)

It is easy to hide hatred, it is difficult to hide love, and most difficult is indifference. (C.L. Burne)
Indifference is a serious disease of the soul. (A. de Tocqueville)

The most unforgivable sin in relation to one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference. Indifference is the essence of inhumanity. (J.B. Shaw)

Egoism is the root cause of cancer of the soul. (V. A. Sukhomlinsky)

Family selfishness is crueler than personal selfishness. A person who is ashamed to sacrifice the blessings of another for himself alone considers it his duty to use misfortune, the need of people for the good of the family. (L.N. Tolstoy)

Do not be afraid of enemies - in the worst case, they can kill you.
Do not be afraid of friends - in the worst case, they can betray you.
Fear the indifferent - they do not kill or betray, but only with their tacit consent does betrayal and murder exist on earth. (B. Yasensky)

Indifference is the highest cruelty. (M. Wilson)

Calmness is stronger than emotions.

Silence is louder than screaming.

Indifference is worse than war. (M. Luther)

On the way you need a companion, in life - sympathy. (proverb)

The key to family happiness is kindness, frankness, responsiveness ... (E. Zola)

Taking the path of dialogue is far more effective and sensible than trying to prove how selfish or sympathetic anyone can be. (H. Bukai)

The responsiveness of others is often the best psychologist or psychiatrist. (L. Viilma)

Life teaches a lot, but not tact, not responsiveness, not the ability to help a person in difficult times. (I. Shaw)

Most of all in women I appreciate shyness. It is beautiful. The basis of femininity is not appearance, but an increased sense of shame and sympathy for others. (F. A. Iskander)

If someone else's grief does not make you suffer,
Is it possible to call you a human then? (Saadi)

The more you live, the more you become convinced that arousing sympathy for yourself is a rarity and happiness - and that you should cherish this happiness. (I.S. Turgenev)

Whoever has acquired the ability to sincerely sympathize with human grief, at least in one single case, having received a miraculous lesson, has learned to understand any misfortune, no matter how strange or reckless it may appear at first glance. (S. Zweig)

Real help always comes from someone who is stronger than you and whom you respect. And the sympathy of such people is especially effective ... (F. S. Fitzgerald)

Sympathy alone is not enough. Actions speak louder than words. (N. Vuychich)
Too much empathy often becomes a barrier.

Sympathy in times of adversity is like rain in times of drought. (Indian proverb)

After all, it is necessary that every person should have at least one such place where he would be pitied! (F. M. Dostoevsky)

Do not sympathize too much with people who are unhappy. If someone is unhappy, help, but do not sympathize. Don't give him the idea that suffering is something worthwhile. (Osho)

She said in the sense that when a beloved animal dies, a person is left alone with his grief, no one sympathizes much. When a loved one dies, then everyone understands, and who is sincere, who is formal, and who is for the company, but everyone understands and sympathizes. But the cat died, she said, and loneliness was terribly exposed. (E.V. Grishkovets)

A selection of quotes, aphorisms and statuses and indifference and indifference


Only from the moment when you become indifferent to the opinions of others, the path to freedom begins.


You love everyone, and to love everyone is to love no one. You are all equally indifferent. Oscar Wilde

When you realize that a person does not care about you, does not care about all your feelings, that you considered him a part of your life, some kind of painful indifference to him appears.

The most terrible thing in all the horrors of our world is the indifference of people. We can cry for hours over a soulful movie, and then walk past a person on the street who has become ill.

The indifference of one person can lead to the feeling that the whole world has turned its back on you.

Indifference makes a woman nervous, and care makes her affectionate. Every man has what he deserves. Faina Ranevskaya

Nobody appreciates your attention, everyone falls in love with your indifference.

Abuse of responsiveness breeds indifference.

Indifference makes a woman nervous, and care makes her affectionate. Every man has what he deserves.

Anger, aggression, jealousy, rage, resentment - this only seems to be the limit of hatred. The limit of hatred is indifference.

Love always finds a way. Indifference always finds excuses.


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No one cared whether he lived or died, and he reciprocated everything. (Ch. Palahniuk. "Fight Club")

When it becomes indifferent to us how the one we love sees us, it means that we no longer love him.

I just wanted to say that if you ignore someone and don't call him, then you can really hurt his feelings.

People live and do not see each other, they walk side by side, like cows in a herd; at best, they will drink the bottle together.

People no longer have time for each other.


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All this nonsense that you can hear on TV about expressing feelings is complete bullshit. Nobody really cares what you say.

Now only indifference remained in him, and it was more terrible than despair.

I know people in whose soul the universe is immeasurable, infinite. But no one cares about her, for the life of me.

Our moral problem is man's indifference to himself. (E. Fromm)

The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference. If you hate me, then you care about me, and I still have a chance to make a person out of you.


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Even hatred is better than indifference.

It hurts less when you just don't care. ("Dr. House")

They say that death kills a person, but not death kills. Boredom and indifference kill. (Iggy Paul)

Self-indifference is a glove into which the devil can easily slip his hand.

You love everyone, and to love everyone is to love no one. You are all equally indifferent. (Oscar Wilde)


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For love to be eternal, indifference must be mutual. (Don Aminado)

Condescension to evil very closely borders on indifference to good.

The worst crime that we can commit towards people is not to hate them, but to treat them with indifference; this is the essence of inhumanity. (B. Shaw)

It is easy to hide hatred, it is difficult to hide love, the hardest thing is to hide indifference.

People who are called weak are only indifferent, for everyone will find strength when the object of his passions is touched. (K. Helvetius)

Text Sayings, aphorisms and quotes of great and famous people":

Do not be indifferent, for indifference is deadly to the human soul.
Maksim Gorky
Indifference

Perhaps it is my love for stone that draws me to sculpture. Sculpture returns to the human form weight and indifference, without which I cannot imagine greatness.
Albert Camus
Architecture and Sculpture, Indifference

Really elevated minds are indifferent to happiness, especially to the happiness of other people.
Bertrand Russell
Indifference, Happiness

It is said that philosophers and true sages are indifferent. Untruth, indifference is a paralysis of the soul, premature death.
Anton P. Chekhov
Book, Indifference, Philosophers

The greatest sin in relation to our fellow citizens is not hatred, but indifference to them.
Bernard Show
Sin, Indifference

It is necessary to carefully distinguish between peoples jealousy, which is generated by passion, from jealousy, which has its basis in customs, mores, laws. One is an all-devouring feverish flame; the other - cold, but sometimes terrible - can be combined with indifference and contempt.
Charles Montesquieu
contempt, indifference

By the command of God, O muse, be obedient,
Not afraid of resentment, not demanding a crown,
Praise and slander were accepted indifferently
And don't argue with the fool.
Alexander S. Pushkin
Praise, Indifference

Why can't you see a woman with indifference if she is not yours?
Because the demon of destruction is in all of you.
Anton P. Chekhov
Indifference

It is fine to be modest, but one should not be indifferent.
Voltaire
Indifference, Reflections, Modesty

Remember what a person is, and you will be indifferent to everything that happens.
Epictetus
Indifference, Man

Where moderation is a mistake, there indifference is a crime.
Georg K. Lichtenberg
Mistakes, indifference

Be indifferent when accepting anything! Show honor by what you receive, - so I advise those who have nothing to give.
Friedrich W. Nietzsche
Gift and Gifts, Indifference

As one of the proofs that meat food is not characteristic of man, one can point to the indifference to it of children and the preference that they always give to vegetables, dairy dishes, biscuits, fruits, etc.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Vegetarianism, indifference

And in the motley bustle of the human
Everything changed suddenly.
But it was not urban,
And not a rural sound.
On the distant thunder
He really looked like a brother
But there is moisture in the thunder
high fresh clouds
And the lust of the meadows -
Merry showers news.
And this one was like hell, dry,
And did not want a confused rumor
Believe - by
How it expanded and grew
How indifferently carried death
To my child.
Akhmatova Anna A.
Beautiful quotes, Indifference

If you are indifferent to the suffering of others, you do not deserve the title of man.
Saadi
Indifference, People, Indifference, Suffering, Humanity

We constantly admire all sorts of rarities; why are we so indifferent to virtue?
Jean de La Bruyère
Virtue, Indifference

Moral ugliness - indifference to bad deeds and words.
Theophrastus
Wise Quotes, Flaws, Morality, Morals and Morals, Indifference

It is easier to decide and condemn the one who understands less.
Giordano Bruno
Condemnation, Indifference

Indifference is the state of a person in which he remains indifferent towards others. He is devoid of interest in the surrounding people and events, his attitude can be described as passive. When there is no more compassion left in the heart, it becomes callous. Light feelings leave the soul, and the individual becomes capable of the most evil deeds. But in some cases, indifference can be useful.

The Necessity of Indifference: The Opinion of Pythagoras

It hurts less when you just don't care.

Indifference towards the person who once had passionate feelings is the best medicine for mental pain. But not every person has indifference in his soul, even if the relationship has failed. Perhaps, in this case, you should simply cultivate it in yourself. This is one of those rare cases when the absence of feelings is not evil, but, on the contrary, helps to reduce the intensity of emotions, get rid of emotional pain.

  • It is easy to hide hatred; it's hard to hide love; the hardest thing is to hide indifference.
    Ludwig Berne
  • I am always very friendly to those who are indifferent to me. Oscar Wilde
  • To put it bluntly, only those who have completely dead some aspects of their soul live happily in the light. Sebastian Chamfort
  • If nothing can hurt you to the quick, then you died a long time ago. Absalom Underwater
  • We filled the cities with light, but we lost the stars. Stretched kilometers of wires, but forgot how to extend a hand. They taught their voice to travel thousands of miles along them, but they forgot how to see the eyes of loved ones. Megacities give off the smell of rotting freedom, decomposing into thousands of roads to nowhere... Roman Podzorov
  • Indifference is a disease. And I regret that in medicine they do not make this diagnosis. In a life full of smells, colors and music, before which our hardened strings are sometimes powerless. To remain blind, deaf and dumb is a disease much more terrible than living in a fictional world. Vyacheslav Ash
  • Do not be afraid of enemies - in the worst case, they can kill you. Do not be afraid of friends - in the worst case, they can betray you. Fear the indifferent - they do not kill and do not betray, but only with their tacit consent do betrayal and murder exist on earth . Richard Eberhard
  • Politeness is a well-organized indifference. Paul Valery
  • A woman is tormented not by the tyranny of a man, but by his indifference. Jules Michelet
  • The other side of love is not hate, but indifference. Makishima Shogo
  • I do not remember when she first went for a walk without me, but I remember my feelings about this - I let her go without much excitement, discarding the languid thought that we should go together. It’s not that I became burdened by her company - I just gradually began to treat her in the same way that she treated me from the very beginning - like a stool, a cactus on a windowsill or a round cloud outside the window. Viktor Pelevin.
  • He hung up. So here it is, the moment, the anticipation of which for twelve long months filled his every free minute .. He imagined how he would find her married, or engaged, or loving another - he did not imagine one thing: that his return would be indifferent to her. Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
  • People don't care how much you know, as long as they don't know how much you care. Theodore Roosevelt
  • Why ask a person how you are doing when you don't give a damn about the answer? Jodi Picoult.
  • What is harder in marriage: unrequited love or unrequited indifference? Jadwiga Rutkovskaya
  • Desires are half of life; indifference is half of death. Kahlil Gibran
  • Saying "I don't care" is not as convincing as a smile and nothing in return. Dasha Barto
  • The mannerism of gestures, speech and behavior is often the result of idleness or indifference; a great feeling and a serious deed restore a person to his natural appearance. Jean de La Bruyère
  • Friends left me, women came and went - I felt it almost the same as a person sitting in a room feels the rain pounding on the window. There was some kind of glass barrier between me and the outside world, and I did not have the courage to break it with an effort of will. Stefan Zweig.
  • The greatest sin against one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference. It is the most inhuman of all human feelings. George Bernard Shaw
  • It is easier to break through a wall with your forehead than a void. Arkady Davidovich
  • Feeling unwanted and leaving is not the same as losing. To endure indifference and remain - this is every minute defeat. Stephen King
  • The eagle gaze of passions penetrates into the misty abyss of the future, but indifference is blind and stupid from birth. Claude Adrian Helvetius
  • Poverty is nothing more than the result of our laziness or indifference. Napoleon Hill
  • I can be indifferent to everything. Indifferent - but not the same. Charles Lam
  • People are so afraid, so worried that the objects of their adoration will cool off for them. In fact, one should be afraid that they themselves will cool down much earlier. Tomi Gretzwelg
  • It's easier. It's like a child's game: close your eyes - and you're in the house, nothing concerns you. But if everyone constantly turns a blind eye to their loved ones, will the world go blind? .. Natalia Svetlova
  • The indifference of tone affects the interlocutor much more than superiority, hissing or malicious laughter. Alexey Efimov.
  • The Vkontakte wall has become something like an embryo of a new kind of life. I asked myself several times what I write to, then shrugged my shoulders and scored all the idiotic questions. Yes, simply because the Internet has already become another vital organ or sixth sense: hearing, taste, network. Epistolary genre of the 21st century: write words, no one will understand or hear you in them, but someone will find himself and joyfully lick. Alexander Noitov
  • All this is nonsense: smoking does not kill. This is what kills - when your feelings run into a concrete "clear". Breezin Corps.
  • We don't need each other anymore. Even when we're close in love, you look where I can't go unless I go backwards, and I go where you can't look unless you look back. Milorad Pavic.
  • Many bad people, those whom we consider bad, become bad because of our good indifference. Aishek Noram
  • Sometimes a man tries to ignite passion in a woman who is completely indifferent to him. The question is, isn't it easier to pay attention to the one who loves him than to waste time on the one who is indifferent to him? Jean de La Bruyère
  • Ah, all those parties... Doing your hair, putting on a dress, and no one cares about your true nature. Dylan Moran
  • There is nothing more dangerous than a person who is alien to the human, who is indifferent to the fate of his native country, to the fate of his neighbor. Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin
  • Indifference is a serious disease of the soul. Alexis Tocqueville
  • Desire is half life, indifference is half death. Khal il Gibran Gibran
  • Do not be indifferent, for indifference is deadly to the human soul. Maksim Gorky
  • Time does not heal. It leads to indifference. It kills everything that we loved so much.
    Janusz Leon Wisniewski.
  • The great vice is indifference, dispassion. A small man with an ice floe in his heart is a future inhabitant. Already in childhood, it is necessary to kindle in the heart of every person a spark of civic passion and intransigence towards what is evil or condones evil. Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky
  • The worst cross is the one we put on ourselves. Yuri Zarozhny
  • Love and work tend to make a person absolutely indifferent to other things. Honore de Balzac
  • The world will die of indifference. Emmanuelle Mounier
  • Eternal scene! Servants of violence, their victim, and next - always and at all times - the third - the viewer, the one who is not able to lift a finger to protect, free the victim, because he is afraid for his own skin. And perhaps that is why his own skin is always in danger. Erich Maria Remarque
  • When too much despair and grief already accumulates in a person’s soul, they either lead to madness and suicide, or they dull themselves - with their own strength and infinity, so that a person finally becomes stiff somehow and reaches absolute indifference to everything in the world and first of all to his own person: “There is nothing more to wait, there is nothing to hope for. Whatever happens, I don't care! Torture is torture, death is death!” And such a state, for the most part, is the result of the greatest anger at fate and people, the result of wasted struggle and energy. Vsevolod Krestovsky.
  • People who are indifferent to everything go into hibernation. Emmanuelle Mounier
  • Some will hate you, some will love you, but most people don't give a damn about who you are, what you do, or what ideas you're passionate about. Tom Hardy
  • I feel painfully that we have nothing more to say to each other. Just yesterday I wanted to bombard her with questions: where has she been, what did she do, whom did she meet? But I was only interested in this insofar as Annie was able to give herself to it with all her heart. And now I don't care; the countries, the cities that Annie had seen, the men who courted her and whom, perhaps, she loved - all this did not capture her, in the depths of her soul she remained completely indifferent: fleeting glare of sunlight on the surface of a dark, cold sea. Annie is sitting in front of me, we have not seen each other for four years, and we have nothing more to say to each other. Jean-Paul Sartre.
  • Indifference is the ideal of the obsessed. Emil Michel Cioran
  • The blindness of people bothers me the most. Thank God, there are not so many people who do not see the nasty, vile things happening in this world at all. But blindness and farce in everything - in politics, in the names of programs, in stores, falseness in pathos, hypocrisy, hypocritical pseudo-puritan laws that are adopted in our country. It's impossible not to see it all. The blindness of people amazes me. Gleb Samoilov
  • Only indifference can become the only reproach, under the silence of which the soul leaves the stage, throwing weak wings on the warm wooden flooring that belonged to it a moment ago. Al Quotion.
  • This has its own buzz: they say, look, I'm not like you, and I don't give a damn what you think. Chuck Palahniuk.
  • If the kingdom rots, everything helps it to rot. Let the majority simply connive - what, consider them innocent? I consider a murderer and indifferent, who, seeing how a child is drowning in a puddle, does not try to save him . Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
  • Sometimes you don't understand the simplest things, he thought; two people in the same room; one is mortally ill, and the other is completely indifferent to this. Erich Maria Remarque
  • Under the shell of indifference, you can always find an ugly deep non-healing wound. Henry Miller
  • We live in a world where callousness and indifference are increasingly becoming the norm of human relations, and our souls, like a shell, are covered with scabs of dried-up suffering and resentment. Robert James Waller.
  • Here, look, cat. The cat doesn't care if the Memory Society exists. Or the department of ideology under the Central Committee. Also, however, he is indifferent to the US President, his presence or absence. Why am I worse than this cat? Joseph Alexandrovich Brodsky
  • My world is a small island of pain floating in an ocean of indifference. Sigmund Freud
  • I don't give a damn about people who don't like me. But I don't give a damn about those who care about me. Dave Mustaine
  • There is nothing more unpleasant for an angry person than when his anger is met with complete indifference. Alexandr Duma.
  • If you wait with all your might, and you don’t wait on time, then it’s all the same. Haruki Murakami.
  • When you can’t achieve anything for a long time, when you have to lose everything you hoped for over and over again, you gradually become indifferent. Lana Del Rey