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“Memory in youth is active and easily impressible; in old age it is comparatively callous to new impressions, but still retains vividly those of earlier years”
Charlotte Bronte
“CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another. When Zeno was told that one of his enemies was no more he was observed to be deeply moved. "What!" said one of his disciples, "you weep at the death of an enemy?" "Ah, 'tis true," replied the great Stoic; "but you should see me smile at the death of a friend."”
Ambrose Bierce
“Targeting humanitarian assistance is totally unacceptable. It is callous and violates all international humanitarian principles.”
Zlatan Milisic
“I've never worked with directors as callous and manipulative as Lloyd Dallas; fortunately other actors in the cast have, so I got insight.”
Turner Crumbley
“We suggest that Gonzalez is a psychopath who killed because of the callous, cold person that he is. He wanted to kill for his own personal pleasure.”
Richard Horwell
“callous and irresponsible attempt to misguide voters and exploit the trauma of those who survived or were bereaved by the massacre.”
Paddy Ashdown
“recognition of the severity of such callous and outrageous activities.”
Menachem Mazuz
“For people who look closely at energy, the idea of New York being a callous and wasteful place is long dead and buried. When it comes to following up on new ideas and new technologies and staying ahead of the curve in terms of being smart and economical, New York is clearly among the leaders in the country.”
David Hamilton
“CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another.”
“This is a very callous and disturbing crime, ... He purposefully put at risk many, many people.”
Chuck Rosenberg