"The more we study Art, the less we care for Nature."
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"The people who have adored me-- there have not been very many, but there have been some-- have always insisted on living on, long after I had ceased to care for them, or they to care for me."
"Sleep ... peace of the soul, who puttest care to flight."
"Just as there comes a warm sunbeam into every cottage window, so comes a lovebeam of God's care and pity for every separate need."
"There was a period when I just wanted to make what I wanted to make and I didn't care what lie I had to tell."
"I like to not care that much about criticism, but I do care about it."
"Care Immensely or Die: This is a bigger culture shift than you realize."
"I'm pretty good at sticking to what I know. You don't see me social commentating on health-care or presidential debates. I talk about what I know because I'm petrified of being wrong."
"Innovation doesn't care about anyone."
"I don't care if New York avoided bankruptcy by substituting tourism for the garment business."
"You're brave. You are the bravest person I know, and you are my friend. I don't care if you are imaginary."
"I think . . . I said things to Silas. He'll be angry.' 'If he didn't care about you, you couldn't upset him,' was all she said."
"I wonder if I shall ever see her again, and I realize that I scarcely care. I can feel the sheets beneath me, and the cold air on my chest. I feel fine. I feel absolutely fine. I feel nothing at all."
"I never fell. I don't care what they say. I'm still doing my job, as I see it."
"For me, I would rather read a good book, from a contented author. I don't really care what it takes to produce that."
"If he didn't care about you, you couldn't upset him."
"I try to write in a way where you care deeply what the next paragraph will be. I hear the rhythm of prose and that, to me, distinguishes great writing from ordinary writing. By the way, I don't even claim that I'm good. I claim that I value it."
"Not caring for their lives' is it? Why, what in the world is there that we should care for if it's not our lives, the only gift the Lord never offers us a second time."
"That's the thing: We didn't really care. A world without love is also a world without stakes."
"It's an incredible thing, how you can feel so taken care of by someone and yet feel, also, like you would die or do anything just for the chance to protect him back."