
Top 16 Indifferent Events Quotes
#1. I suspected, around the time I graduated college, that we're all versions of targets, fired at by indifferent events. If that was the case, then I wanted to be a moving target.
Patton Oswalt
#2. Too much focus on miracles create a beggarly mentality.
Sunday Adelaja
#3. Time is indifferent of the events and triumphs and tragedies of mankind, and really even, for the most part, of its own inexorable passage.
Ross Turner
#4. There's a lot of stuff you've gotta know about Auto-Tune before you can start using it, because it's the hot thing to do.
T-Pain
#5. The Warrior listens to the words of certain thinkers.
Paulo Coelho
#6. I like and respect Elisabeth Hasselbeck so much. I'm from a political party that represents half the country.
Nicolle Wallace
#7. I grew up with just my mum and sister, so I respect women a lot.
Harry Styles
#8. You would renounce organizing your future. You would let yourself be guided by the randomness of encounters and events, indifferent to one choice over another.
Edouard Leve
#9. Contact means the exchange of specific knowledge, ideas, or at least of findings, definite facts. But what if no exchange is possible? If an elephant is not a giant microbe, the ocean is not a giant brain.
James E. Lovelock
#10. And yet, even so, there is a way to find happiness. That is to be curious about all of the interlocking events that add up to our lives. To notice connections. To be amused or perhaps frightened by the ways things work out. If the universe is indifferent, what a consolation that we are not.
Roger Ebert
#11. Of all the teachings we receive, this one is most important: Nothing belongs to you of what there is, of what you take, you must share.
Chief Dan George
#12. The sun rose, the moon saturated the night sky with its silver light and the stars blazed, indifferent to the events happening below them.
Victoria Hislop
#13. She found what she had been searching for.
Carl Sagan
#14. Without faith, there'd be nothing but indifferent material forces at work. It's only when the idea of events having an author is introduced that the universe becomes cruel, as opposed to merely heavy, or fast-moving, or prone to unpredictable acceleration.
Francis Spufford
#15. The self-righteous have their fig leaves so tightly bound that they have forgotten the seeping wounds beneath the foliage.
Mark Lowry
#16. What it values most of all is the sum total of events and the advance of civilization, which carries individuals along with it; but, indifferent to details, it cares less to have them real than noble or, rather, grand and complete.
Alfred De Vigny
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