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  • Indifference is apparently a shot from when the proprietor of The Little Green Suitcase was in high school.

    unbillable hours: 2004

  • Indifference is apparently a shot from when the proprietor of The Little Green Suitcase was in high school.

    Picture Envy for December 24, 2004 2004

  • Indifference is our chief enemy (hear, hear) and it becomes a formidable national peril when the indifferent hold in their hands the reins of government.

    The Growth of Democracy 1925

  • CB: Indifference from the Latinos that are on campus.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2008

  • The Line of Indifference is where I’m indifferent about working hard and indifferent about innovating. right now » Indexed » Blog Archive » Relativity.

    Relativity. 2009

  • Turns out that two more of my pieces will be literated - "Indifference" by Paul E. Martens, who's one of my pals from the Writers of the Future/Illustrators of the Future - we're from the same class.

    I'm an uncle! (first of many follow-ons) frankwu 2006

  • 'Indifference' would seem to be probably right; 'charges,' certainly right.

    Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh

  • Mind, it doth so check all the Passions, that they are dampt into a kind of Indifference; they grow faint and languishing, and come to be subordinate to that fundamental Maxim, of not purchasing any thing at the price of a Difficulty.

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • According to the doctrine of "Indifference," indeed, there would be no real distinction between substance and shadow.

    Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance Walter Pater 1866

  • "Indifference" or "Liberalism" when we tolerate a difference of opinion, on some points, among men who are, in all important respects, substantially agreed: for true toleration is the fruit, not of unbelief or indifference, but of charity and candor; and it is sanctioned in

    Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws James Buchanan 1837

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