Home » Quote » Fulton J. Sheen » „Broadmindedness, when it means indifference to right and wrong, eventually ends in a hatred of what is right.“ „Broadmindedness, when it means indifference to right and wrong, eventually ends in a hatred of what is right.“ — Fulton J. Sheen Tags:Indifference Related quotes „To be neutral does not mean to be indifferent or insensitive. You don't have to kill your feelings. It's enough to kill hatred within yourself.“ — Andrzej Sapkowski „[P]eace of soul implies tranquillity of order, with material things ordered to the body, the body to the soul, the personality to neighbor and to God. Peace of mind is subjective tranquillity — a narrower thing. It requires great moral effort to attain peace of soul, but even those who are indifferent to right and wrong sometimes achieve peace of mind“ — Fulton J. Sheen „Acceptance of the Catholic position implies a certain willingness to see the present injustices of society continue… Individual salvation implies liberty, which is always extended by Catholic writers to include the right to private property. But in the stage of industrial development which we have now reached, the right to private property means the right to exploit and torture millions of one's fellow creatures. The Socialist would argue, therefore, that one can only defend property if one is more or less indifferent to economic justice.“ — George Orwell „But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.“ — Virginia Woolf
„Broadmindedness, when it means indifference to right and wrong, eventually ends in a hatred of what is right.“ — Fulton J. Sheen Tags:Indifference