Soren Kierkegaard Quotes
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The tabernacle of unity hath been raised; regard ye not one another as strangers.
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These funerals always appear to me the more indecent in a populous city, from the total indifference of the beholders, and the perfect unconcern with which they are beheld.
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If moderation is a fault, then indifference is a crime.
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I desperately need the love of complete strangers. That's one reason I overtip. I love when skycaps, waiters, and valets are happy to see me.
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When strangers start acting like neighbors... communities are reinvigorated.
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I'm not afraid of chaos and I'm happy talking to strangers. I really love not knowing where I'm going.
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The only kind of dignity which is genuine is that which is not diminished by the indifference of others.
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The most destructive criticism is indifference.
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Never focus your eyes on the obstacle or the difficulty. The obstacle will be a matter of total indifference to the river that will flow steadily through you if you will simply remember to stay focused on the Source.
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Where there is no difference, there is only indifference.
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There is nothing in the world so monstrously vast as our indifference.
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By now, everyone I know is one of seven strangers, inevitably hoping to represent a predefined demographic and always failing horribly. The Read World is the real world is The Real World is the read world. It’s the same true story, even when it isn’t.
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I don't want a lot of strangers looking down at my wrinkles and my big fat belly when I'm dead.
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I live in a bad neighborhood. Why, I saw two complete strangers share a taxi - yeah, one guy took the radio and the other guy took the tires.
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Avoid banquets which are given by strangers an ignorant persons. But if there is ever occasion to join them, let your attention be carefully fixed, that you slip not into the manner of the vulgar (the uninstructed).
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Love may turn to indifference with possession.
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Nothing precludes sympathy so much as a perfect indifference to it
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Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords: look thou but sweet, And I am proof against their enmity.
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Modern society is indeed often, at least in surface appearance, nothing but a collection of strangers, each pursuing his or her own interests under minimal constraints.
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I finally crashed. I drove like an idiot all day.
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I don't mind . . . the fun and games of being treated like a fragile flower. But as a physiologist working with the unromantic scientific facts of life, I find it hard to delude myself about feminine frailty.
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At the bottom of enmity between strangers lies indifference.