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Jean Racine

"I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me."

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"For if you try to forget yourself, force your heart and thoughts to become indifferent to the sight before you and take share of that entity which seems like one of the courses of the meal."

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"Tolerance is another word for indifference."

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"The indifference of the many, combined with the active hatred of the few, has sealed the fate of animals."

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"The attitude of the city on his action was of no importance to him, not because he was going to leave the city, but because any outside attitude on the situation seemed superficial. He was completely indifferent to popular opinion."

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"It's only awkward if it matters."

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"If we're honest, what makes something impossible is not our fear. Rather, it is our indifference."

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"His words were coated with glorious boredom."

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"All these nice clothes, all these jokes and drinks and food, what good does it do? Tomorrow, folk will be poor and starving and dying with a solder's pike in them, and these people will have another celebration, more nice clothes, more jokes, more gems. The suffering is forgotten or ignored - why sorrow? The war victims aren't our people. And then the wheel turns and suddenly they are our people."

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