Everybody can be desirable if they take care of themselves.
I know absolutely nothing about where I'm going. I'm fine with that. I'm happy about it. Before, I had nothing. I had no life, no friends, and no family really, and I didn't really care. I had nothing, and nothing to lose, and then I knew loss. What ...
I didn't get paid. I didn't even care that I didn't get paid.
I feel so great on a plane that it could be the end of everything, and I don't care.
I love being nurturing and caring because I love to see other people happy.
When I do comedy, I lose all inhibition and introspection. I no longer care.
I don't care who is attacking my son. I still support him; I still love him.
If I were amazing with a sword, I wouldn't care about the tender things in life.
I don't care if I put people off.
I never cared what kind of grade I got.
I love skin care and actually wanted to be an esthetician for many years.
I don't really care about how I look.
I never really cared about what I looked like.
I could get away with not taking care of myself as a bachelorette but as a mom I can't.
I don't care if I get $50 million to do a film.
I really do not care if it is a B-movie or not.
Do you see, Harry? Do you see the flaw in my brilliant plan now? I had fallen into the trap I had foreseen, that I had told myself I could avoid, that I must avoid.” “I don’t —” “I cared about you too much,” said Dumbledore simply. “I...
And there's this place called college! I mean, they want you to care, dig it, about this education trip, and they don't care enough themselves to make it as attractive as the crap game across the street!
Just be careful, hon,” Rosanna said. “Oh, are the plates hot?” I flinched back just before my hands made contact. Rosanna laughed. “No, but hot boys can burn you just as easily.
"A man said to the universe, 'Sir, I exist!' 'Excellent,' replied the universe, 'I've been looking for someone to take care of my cats.
Tiny is saying, "If you can't trust your gut then what can you trust?" And I say, "You can trust that caring, as a rule, ends poorly," which is true. Caring doesn't sometimes lead to misery. It always does.