“(psych doctor) "...treated me like a check in a box every morning, like a chore that needed to be briefly handled.”
Source: Pineapple Abyss: A Memoir
“And so we sit, two lost souls in a world that doesn't seem to care.”
Source: Pieces of a Broken Mind
“The combination of surprise and confidence on her face is a challenge, a mixture of innocence and delight, guile and misapprehension, a sense of yearning and yet a hint of indifference, even disdain on her pretty features. This lady is indeed as fickle as they come.”
Source: The Engraver's Secret
“His authentic indifference seems to delight them.”
Source: The Last Devil to Die
“Better kind than correct,
Better idiot than arrogant.
Better ignorant than bigoted,
Better exploited than indifferent.
Better broke than bent,
Better naive than narcissist.
Better mistaken than mindless,
Better broken than a cheat.
Better wrong than cruel,
Better ridiculed than rigid.
Better shattered than shallow,
Better ignited than idjit.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Unbound (The Sonnet)
Unbound by tradition,
Unbound by biases,
Unbound by belief,
Unbound by loyalties,
Unbound by logicality,
Unbound by assumption,
Unbound by selfishness,
Unbound by argumentation,
Unbound by intellect,
Unbound by ignorance,
Unbound by arrogance,
Unbound by indifference.
This is how we rise human,
This is how we find communion.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“We crash into one another; everything rattles and shakes like the airplane, only more, and we can’t hear one another even though we’re shouting.”
Source: Veronica
“What seems to lie behind people's mutual contempt and indifference, such that they can kill each other like assassins who don't really feel they're killing, or like soldiers who don't think about what they're doing, is that no one pays heed to the apparently abstruse fact that other people are also living souls.”
Source: The Book of Disquiet
“At the present day, as the result of discussion and analysis, all opinions are losing their prestige; their distinctive features are rapidly worn away, and few survive capable of arousing our enthusiasm. The man of modern times is more and more a prey to indifference.”
Source: The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind
“He’d seen a lot of blood today. That was all right. Blood was the wine of the spirit, was it not?”
Source: Lapvona