Stimuli, however, do not act upon an indifferent organism.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The sensory acts are accordingly distinguished by their objects.
Everything is pathology, except for indifference.
The conscious mind determines the actions, the unconscious mind determines the reactions; and the reactions are just as important as the actions.
Rational behavior requires theory. Reactive behavior requires only reflex action.
Where conscious subjectivity is concerned, there is no distinction between the observation and the thing observed.
There is little evidence that other animals judge the appropriateness of actions that do not directly affect themselves.
Perfect behavior is born of complete indifference.
Action may not bring happiness but there is no happiness without action.
I regard you with an indifference closely bordering on aversion.
In order to understand life it is not only necessary not to be indifferent to men, but not to be indifferent to flocks, to trees. One should be indifferent to nothing.