{"quotes":[{"text":"Each time a person passes by you and you say 'hello', imagine that person turning into a candle. The more positivity, love and light you reflect, the more light is mirrored your way. Sharing beautiful hellos is the quickest way to earn spiritual brownie points. You should start seeing hellos as small declarations of faith. Every time you say hello to a stranger, your heart acknowledges over and over again that we are all family.","author":"Suzy Kassem","tags":["beautiful","beauty","brownie-point","candle","family","friendliness","friendly","friends","friendship","hate","heart","hello","hellos","human-family","illuminate","indifference","kind","kindness","light","love","loving-others","man","mankind","mirrored","mirroring","neighbor","peace","project","radiate","reflect","reflection","relationships","reward","shine","society","spiritual","spiritual-reward","stranger","truth","united","unity","world-peace"],"id":4563,"author_id":"Suzy+Kassem"},{"text":"We ought to know that all people are not the same and so we must not expect the same attitude from all people. Different people behave differently and that is what makes different people different.","author":"Ernest Agyemang Yeboah","tags":["attitude","attitude-towards-life","behavior","behaviour-change","different-perspective","indifference","misunderstanding","opinions","peace"],"id":9375,"author_id":"Ernest+Agyemang+Yeboah"},{"text":"They say that people fall in and out of love, but do they, too, fall in hate? Or fall into indifference? It has hindered men for ages the notion that one falls in love rather than decides to truly love, the notion that his lack of control, on the B-side, can also make him fall in hate or indifference without the responsibility to help it or control it.","author":"Criss Jami","tags":["choice","control","decision","emotions","fall","fall-in-love","hate","help","indifference","love","responsibility"],"id":14473,"author_id":"Criss+Jami"},{"text":"Begging for love but charitised... In turn!","author":"Archana Singh","tags":["charity","indifference","love"],"id":16003,"author_id":"Archana+Singh"},{"text":"Meddling is the evil, not indifference.","author":"Marty Rubin","tags":["evil","indifference","meddling"],"id":16645,"author_id":"Marty+Rubin"},{"text":"The difference between men and women is this--if you catch a woman butt-naked, she tries to cover the private parts with her hands. A man will sit there just like you found him even if he doesn't have much to be proud of.","author":"Deb Baker","tags":["bodies","differences","embarassment","indifference","men","mentality","shame","women"],"id":20504,"author_id":"Deb+Baker"},{"text":"With belles no longer did he fall in love,but dangled after them just anyhow;when they refused, he solaced in a twinkle;when they betrayed, was glad to rest.He would seek them without intoxication,while he left them without regret,hardly remembering their love and spite.Exactly thus does an indifferent guestdrive up for evening whist:sits down; then, once the game is over,he drives off from the place,at home falls peacefully asleep,and in the morning does not know himself where he will drive to in the evening.","author":"Alexander Pushkin","tags":["indifference","love","peace","sleep"],"id":22041,"author_id":"Alexander+Pushkin"},{"text":"Isn't forgiveness a holy virtue? And if so, then why do we insist on keeping historical records of resentment? Is the Creator an advocate of love or hate? And if love, then why are we still pushing so much hatred? What is there ever to be gained from vocalizing hatred? Only more hatred. Who wants that? And why?","author":"Suzy Kassem","tags":["god","hate","hatred","indifference","love","peace","religion","unity"],"id":24297,"author_id":"Suzy+Kassem"},{"text":"I could try to care, but I ain't sure it's worth the bother.","author":"Anne Elisabeth Stengl","tags":["bother","caring","indifference","veiled-rose"],"id":24668,"author_id":"Anne+Elisabeth+Stengl"},{"text":"Count Ayakura’s abstraction persisted. He believed that only a vulgar mentality was willing to acknowledge the possibility of catastrophe. He felt that taking naps was much more beneficial than confronting catastrophes. However precipitous the future might seem, he learned from the game of kemari that the ball must always come down. There was no call for consternation. Grief and rage, along with other outbursts of passion, were mistakes easily committed by a mind lacking in refinement. And the Count was certainly not a man who lacked refinement.Just let matters slide. How much better to accept each sweet drop of the honey that was Time, than to stoop to the vulgarity latent in every decision. However grave the matter at hand might be, if one neglected it for long enough, the act of neglect itself would begin to affect the situation, and someone else would emerge as an ally. Such was Count Ayakura’s version of political theory.","author":"Yukio Mishima","tags":["acceptance","elegance","inaction","indifference","japan","passivity","refinement"],"id":32920,"author_id":"Yukio+Mishima"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":157,"pages":16,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
