“But when I'm losing a few matches, suddenly 'It's his fault', 'He doesn't want to practice', 'He doesn't need it', 'He doesn't care'. And when everything goes well, there are people coming behind the stone, saying, 'Oh, my God, he's back finally, and I was there to help him out'.” PeopleWantNeedsWellsHelpingCareBehindsPracticeLosingStonesFaultsHe Doesn't Care Author:Marat Safin
“Not stones, nor wood, nor the art of artisans make a state; but where men are who know how to take care of themselves, these are cities and walls.” KnowsMenArtStatesGovernmentCareCitiesKnow HowWallStonesWoodsTake CareArtisans Author:John Quincy Adams
“No one cares to speak to an unwilling listener. An arrow never lodges in a stone: often it recoils upon the shooter of it.” CareSpeakStonesListenersArrowsUnwillingLodgesNo One CaresRecoil Author:St. Jerome
“Even God had a Welsh name : He spoke to him in the old language; He was to have a peculiar care For the Welsh people. History showed us He was too big to be nailed to the wall Of a stone chapel, yet still we crammed him Between the boards of a black book .” PeopleStillsBookBigsCareNamesLanguageBlackWallStonesBoardsSpokesPeculiarWelshChapelBlack Books Author:R. S. Thomas
“I don't care very much for literary shrines and hauntsI knew a woman in London who boasted that she had lodgings from the windows of which she could throw a stone into Carlyle's yard. And when I said, "Why throw a stone into Carlyle's yard?" she looked at me as if I were an imbecile and changed the subject.” IfsSaidCareLiteratureSubjectsChangedTravelStonesWindowDon't CareLondonI Don't CareYardsShrinesImbeciles Author:Carolyn Wells
“I'm completely uninterested in the origins of Stonehenge. I don't care about the real story behind it or whether it should be saved or not. What I'm interested in is this: in the Victorian era, you could go there as an early cultural tourist and you were given a chisel to chip off a bit of the stones and take it with you. That's what you did in Victorian times.” ShouldRealStoriesCareGivenBitsBehindsStonesDon't CareSavedErasI Don't CareChipsTouristsVictorianVictorian EraChiselsReal StoryUninterestedStonehengeVictorian Times Author:Aleksandra Mir
“You can't let the debate of the day mask the fact that Canadians care deeply in their country. Including Quebecers - from all origins and language. Quebecers care deeply about their country. The idea of Canada and its unity is not something that is set in stone forever, or that is solved. We need to always work towards building this country.” NeedsIdeasCountryFactsCareLanguageForeverBuildingStonesUnityIncludingDebateCanadaMask Author:Jean Charest
“I am just a little tired of the Stones and the Beatles, and I don't care if I ever hear 'Louie Louie' ever again.” IfsLittlesCareStonesTiredDon't CareI Don't Care Author:Wolfman Jack
“At the end of the playback of the take of "Like A Rolling Stone", or actually during the thing, Bob Dylan said to the producer, turn up the organ. And Tom Wilson said, oh man, that guy's not an organ player. And Dylan said, I don't care, turn the organ up, and that's really how I became an organ player.” MenSaidEndsCareGuyTurnsPlayerStonesDon't CareProducersI Don't CareBobOrgansTomsRollingDylanThat GuyRolling StonesWilson Author:Al Kooper
“What originally established the band was cover songs like Not Fade Away. Then, later on, we got more well-known ones like Satisfaction, which you might say echoed the thinking of, well, any generation you care to name, including the present one. But we didn't set out on bits of paper that we were going to be the voice of a generation. The original aim of the Rolling Stones was to play blues. It wasn't even to play rock music.” ThinkingWellsPlayMightCareSongNamesBitsVoiceKnownGenerationsRocksBandPaperStonesOriginalsAimIncludingSatisfactionFadesRollingWell KnownRock MusicRolling StonesFade AwayCover Songs Author:William S. Burroughs
“How happy is the little stone That rambles in the road alone, And doesn't care about careers, And exigencies never fears; Whose coat of elemental brown A passing universe put on; And independent as the sun, Associates or glows alone, Fulfilling absolute decree In casual simplicity.” LittlesCareUniverseCareersSunStonesAbsolutesIndependentSimplicityPassingPassingsBrownFulfillingCoatsAssociatesAutonomyCasualDecreeElementalsNever Fear Book:The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
“Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life; ... 'So careful of the type', but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, 'A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing, all shall go' ... Man, her last work, who seemed so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who rolled the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law- Tho' Nature red in tooth and claw With ravine, shrieked against his creed.” MenDreamSeemsEyeCareLastsLawSciencePurposeEvilNaturePrayerGoneSkyCryCreationTypeEvolutionThousandBuiltRedFairsStonesAnd LoveFinalsCarefulTeethHis EyesCreedsTrustedI CareStrifeSplendidCliffsCarelessClawsSingle LifePsalmsGod And Nature Author:Alfred Lord Tennyson
“Existence cares. When I say God cares I mean that existence cares for you, it is not indifferent. Let this be the foundation of your sannyas and then the temple can be raised very easily. It is easy to raise the temple once the foundation is rightly put. This is the foundation stone: remember that existence loves you, cares about you, is concerned about you; that you are not alienated, that you are not a stranger, that you are part of this great symphony, this orchestra, this celebration that goes on and on and knows no ending.” KnowsMeanCareRememberEasyExistenceLove YouGoes OnConcernedStonesRaisesFoundationRaisedStrangerTemplesCelebrationIndifferentOrchestraSymphonyCare For You Author:Rajneesh