Forrest Gump: I think I ruined your roommate's bathrobe. Jenny Curran: I don't care. I don't like her, anyway.
Tillie: I don't care to see a member of my own race getting above himself.
Diego: Whoo, yeah! Who's up for round two? [pause; embarrassed] Diego: Um, t-t-tell the kid to be more careful.
Po: [serving a noodle bowl to a customer into which he accidentally pitched a throwing star] Careful, that soup is... sharp!
Natalie: I'm staying with you until you leave. I don't care how much time we have. Get that you stupid jerk.
Verna: I thought you said you didn't care about Leo no more. Tom Reagan: I said we're through. That's not the same thing.
Creasy: [referring to Pita's parents] They'll be back in a week. Pita: They can stay for two weeks. I don't care.
Gene: [after punching Adam] That ain't no way to treat your wife, buddy. I don't care what she's done.
Chris: Bring them in. [refering to the women] Chico: What for? Let Calvera find them, he'll take good care of them.
Marty: I don't have to believe you. I don't care if you are innocent. I'm your mother, your father, your priest.
Django: Where are you going? Remy: Back to the restaraunt! They'll fail without me! Django: Why do you care? Remy: Because I'm a cook!
Lloyd Dobler: One question: are you here 'cause you need someone, or 'cause you need me?... Forget it, I don't care.
Dr. John Watson: [to Holmes, about Irene] Why is the only woman you've cared about a world class criminal? Are you a masochist?
Mrs Jennings: [hoping to cheer up Marianne who is grieving her loss of Willoughby] Does she care for olives?
Stan: [singing] You see homeless people but you just don't care!
Swan: [to Mercy] Why don't you just tie a mattress to your back? You don't care where it is, do you?
Donnie Azoff: I'll tell you what: I'm never eating at Benihana again. I don't care whose birthday it is.
I wanted to be an actress. In college I was a serious feminist and very political. I was determined to get one thing out of my career and that was respect. I didn't want money. I didn't care about fame.
Since having kids, I am more careful about saving rather than splurging. I used to spend all my money on trainers and high heels that I couldn't walk in.
There's something deeply satisfying when it succeeds, but I'm not going to do another book just to put my name on something and make some money if it's not something I deeply care about.
I never cared about money because I never needed money, you know what I mean? When I was 12 to 17 I never saw any of the money, so the money never motivated me.