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Apathetic Quotes

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Charlotte Eriksson
“You become a house where the wind blows straight through, because no one bothers the crack in the window or lock on the door, and you’re the house where people come and go as they please, because you’re simply too unimpressed to care. You let people in who you really shouldn’t let in, and you let them walk around for a while, use your bed and use your books, and await the day when they simply get bored and leave. You’re still not bothered, though you knew they shouldn’t have been let in in the first place, but still you just sit there, apathetic like a beggar in the desert.”
Charlotte Eriksson, You're Doing Just Fine

“In the last 10 years, we have seen a rise in selfishness: selfies, self-absorbed people, superficiality, self-degradation, apathy, and self-destruction. So I challenge all of you to take initiative to change this programming. Instead of celebrating the ego, let's flip the script and celebrate the heart. Let's put the ego and celebrity culture to sleep, and awaken the conscience. This is the battle we must all fight together to win back our humanity. To save our future and our children.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Mediocrity is a path cleared by fear, leveled by apathy and paved by comfort.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“When my vision is numbed by apathy and narrowed by mediocrity, I can stand in the presence of great things and fail to see even the smallest of things.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mango Wodzak
“Addiction brings apathy. Break the apathy, and you break the addiction.”
Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

Iris Murdoch
“I just can't live an ordinary life, I can't pass the time. I can't organise myself, I don't have ordinary motives any more. I can't even manage my body, when I go to bed I don't know where to put my arms.”
Iris Murdoch, The Green Knight

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“We are not built for mediocrity, but we build it into our lives nonetheless.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If we’re honest, what makes something impossible is not our fear. Rather, it is our indifference.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Some people will notice, your reaction of detachment; yet, never consider how their actions led to that decision.”
Morgan Richard Olivier

Frank  Sonnenberg
“Apathetic people are among the living dead.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Soul Food: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

John Logan
“You have no idea what I had to go through to get to where I am now...So I can look at you and feel nothing.”
John Logan

“You were hurt, but you don't hate them.

It only hurts this bad because you love them.
It hurts because you know you never would have treated them how they have treated you.”
Morgan Richard Olivier

“You ever get so disappointed in somebody that it doesn't even hurt? You don't feel anything at all.
It's just like 'That's how it is, huh?”
Kalen Dion

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I might define a ‘journey’ as something that life itself calls me to. And I might then define a ‘trip’ as something I create to avoid a journey by mimicking a journey. And while fear is most certainly part and parcel of both, the latter is emboldened by fear while the former surrenders to it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“There is no shame in feeling bad about having to kill. The shame comes when you no longer care.”
Robyn Wideman, Son of Soron

Ehsan Sehgal
“The apathetic people without feeling from any angle, do not feel ashamed.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Ehsan Sehgal
“The patience has the limits; may the result is not good if crossing the limits. In some way to show anger is proper to stop, becoming the apathetic person.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Dorothea Lasky
“But what if I don't like anything as much as I pretend to”
Dorothea Lasky, Rome: Poems

Ehsan Sehgal
“The apathetic people without feeling from any angle do not feel ashamed.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Ehsan Sehgal
“The patience has the limits; may the result is not good if crossing the limits. In some way to show anger is proper to stop becoming an apathetic person”
Ehsan Sehgal

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If Jesus is in the storm, then there is no need for us to be in the boat. Yet, too many Christians spend all of their time wandering around the marina being in neither boat nor storm.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Bronze Gayle
“I don’t really care one way or another. I just wish to be allowed my independence and plenty of space to pursue my interests. Certain members of my family used to say vile, slanderous things about me all because they didn’t understand my eccentricity. Where are they now? All dead, all silenced, all of them off my back.”
Bronze Gayle, Teleria

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“At the point that I’ve become apathetic about being apathetic, I have let apathy define me with such suffocating totality that I don’t even realize that I’m apathetic anymore. And it is in this darkest of places that my soul breathes it lasts long before it is dead.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Apathy is hope relegated to myth.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Marie Mistry
“He endured and even retaliated a handful of times until his wife gave birth to twin daughters. He became afraid for his girls. Parenthood has a funny way of making even the most apathetic person want to change the world for the better,”
Marie Mistry, Traitor Witch

“Normalising and neglecting “mental suffering” has become a norm of our normal society. Shattered soul— a misfit, sadistic, lonely, depressed—is thrown into dark, chaotic dungeons to keep the society safe and sane. Isn’t it ironical? The normal society, which labels you as an abnormal—shamelessly discredits you, alienates you—exiles you—destroys your “self”—splits it into a labyrinth of “selves”—curses you with a specific self for specific space— leaves no choice for the helpless you, except the never-ending struggle. I think—when an individual has physical illness, we provide required medical care, if we don’t, we are “inhumane, cruel and apathetic”. Isn’t it “inhumane, cruel and apathetic”, if we neglect and normalise the mental breakdown of another individual, and just shrug it off!
Think, Think, Think. When did you stop thinking? Why did you stop thinking? What made you stop thinking? How blessed you’re that your mind is at “peace”!
When I started this never-ending and ever-troubling over-thinking? Why I can’t stop over-thinking? What has catalysed this over-thinking? Isn’t it a curse that my mind is never at peace!”
Renuka Goria

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Apathy is death by convenience.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Chloe Frayne
“If I am something you can forget,
go ahead.”
Chloe Frayne

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