
Top 38 Care What Others Think Quotes
#1. I've noticed that, while I can't help but respect and sort of envy the moral nerve of people who truly do not care what others think of them, people like this also make me nervous, and I tend to do my admiring from a safe distance.
David Foster
#2. Do what makes you happy, and don't care what others think.
Demi Lovato
#3. I learned how much power over a situation you gain when you decide that you don't care what others think of you.
Brandon Sanderson
#4. You don't care what others think - which might be understandable. But you don't care even to make them think as you do?"
"No."
"But that's ... that's monstrous."
"Is it? Probably. I couldn't say.
Ayn Rand
#5. Redefine normal. None of us know the full measure of our power until we start pushing our boundaries and pressing our luck, and the more we do, the less we care what others think. The freedom feels too good.
Penelope Douglas
#6. You cannot really shame a man who sincerely does not care what others think of him.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#7. I don't really care what others think of me. You're not going to please everybody. I care what I think and what my children and my husband thinks.
Lisa Vanderpump
#8. Be who you want to be and not care what others think.
Andy Beirsack
#9. I do what my Heart says and I fucking don't care what others think about it.
Mohith Agadi
#10. I've become more confident as I have got older. I care less what others think.
Helen McCrory
#11. A St. Louis oncology nurse quoted Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl to States News Service in 2012: " 'What is to give light must endure burning.' I think people who care for others understand. Caregiving is painful.
Alexandra Robbins
#12. She met his gaze over the plums. The point is, we all care, to some degree, what others think of us.
Laura Lee Guhrke
#13. Why should you care so much about what others think of you, than what you think about yourself?
Lailah Gifty Akita
#14. The "18/40/60" rule to happiness:
At age 18, people care very much about what others think of them.
By age 40, they learn not to worry what others think.
By age 60, they figure out that no one was thinking about them in the first place.
Daniel Amen
#15. But the fact is that we care a lot about what others think of us. The only people known to have no sociometer are psychopaths.
Jonathan Haidt
#16. You can always care [about what others think]. You probably always will care. But don't let it dictate your choices and what you want and what you want to accomplish and who you want to be. Don't let anyone get in the way of that. That's being yourself.
Jenna Marbles
#17. right" will have little to do with being found out. Ironically, you'll find that as you care less about what others think of you, you will care more about what others think of themselves and their worlds, including their
Stephen R. Covey
#18. There's a difference between not caring about what others think, and not caring about yourself. Your problem is you don't even care about you. And if you don't care about yourself, how the hell is anyone else supposed to?
Lindy Zart
#19. It is extremely ironic that the more we care about what people think about us the less we care about people, and the less we care about what people think about us the more we begin to care for others
Stephen Covey
#20. You shouldnt care so much about what others think," he says. "What you think is what matters." -Hunter (fierce)
Clarissa Wild
#21. Not everyone will accept you, not everyone will listen to what you have to say & not everyone will care. Does that really matter? I think not. Others may have any opinion whatsoever, but that should not influence who you are or who you want to be.
Emily Gabriela Vira
#22. I studied Judaism a lot. I studied religion in general, and I have never imposed my Judaism on my kids. They are what they want to be. I think ... you must care for others. That's the correct religion, I think.
Kirk Douglas
#23. I care not what others think of what I do, but I care very much about what I think of what I do! That is character!
Theodore Roosevelt
#24. Admit it or not, you care about what others think about you. People who declare they don't are more likely pretentious. You cannot stop caring. It is in your nature. But it is absolutely wrong to live your life for others, to make your decisions based on other people's perceptions and expectations.
Grace Scott
#25. If you care about what others think of you, then you will always be their slave.
James Frey
#26. I regret not dancing more, just cutting loose on the dance floor. I still admire those who don't care much about what others think of them.
Neil Patrick Harris
#27. As you care less about what people think of you, you will care more about what others think of themselves.
Stephen R. Covey
#29. As self-knowledge develops, we begin to care more about what we think and less about what others ask of us. We
Charles Hayes
#30. At age 20, we worry about what others think of us. At age 40, we don't care what they think of us. At age 60, we discover they haven't been thinking of us at all.
Ann Landers
#31. I daresay with age comes the inclination not to care much what others think.
Lorraine Heath
#32. Focusing on who you are, and pursuing opportunities to improve your abilities, allows you to be in acceptance of yourself. This makes you a beautiful person who could care less about what others think of you.
Ellen J. Barrier
#33. If you care about what others think, don't become a writer.
Oscar Wilde
#34. Some will wear masks their entire life because they care about what other people think, while others remove the mask to be who they truly are. The difference between the two is not the ability to trust others, but to trust in God.
Shannon L. Alder
#35. Be who you want to be and not care about what others think.
Andy Biersack
#36. I don't think I should tell you what to do, nor should the government. As long as you enjoy your own personal liberties and don't infringe on the liberties of others, I don't care.
Armie Hammer
#37. When you care more about what others think of you than what God knows about you, you've lost perspective on what really matters.
Christine Caine
#38. Are you quick to listen? Listening is an expression of humility and genuine concern for others. ... .If we want to truly know and understand other people, we have to care what they feel and think, not arrogantly assume that we already know.
Joshua Harris
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