I don't care what people think. people are stupid.

I don't care if I offend people. I really don't care.

I don't care what other people think. I don't think it matters.

Don't care what people say. Don't give a damn about their laws.

I just don't care what people like Lily Allen think about stuff.

We are definitely not racists; we don't care about people's skin color.

I don't care what people think of me. I don't even care what happens to me.

I don't care about how many records I sell, but the main thing is people like it.

I don't care what people say! Please get that straight. I really don't. Because I can't.

I don't care what we're quote-unquote selling; we're about inspiring people through storytelling.

People in Michigan don't care about the president's Twitter feed. We care about feeding our families.

I saw podcast sites with all these fancy graphics. People don't care about that. They sign up for what I do.

People who say they don't care what people think are usually desperate to have people think they don't care what people think.

Growing up a lot of people said I played like a guy. They thought it was an insult, but I was like, 'That's fine, I don't care.'

I loathe and detest people who pretend they don't care what people think about them as if that is a virtue, when it is simply rude.

Tory MPs largely do not care about these poorer people. They don't care about the NHS. And the public has kind of cottoned on to that.

I'm not saying that people should not divorce, but at the rate at which it happens here is sick. The kids, they suffer. I don't care what anyone says.

I'm not against anybody. I'm really not. I'm not a hater. I'm not homophobic. I honestly don't care what people do personally in their individual lives.

The tabloids so easily throw people under the bus for a one-day sensation on the newsstand but sadly don't care about the long-term damage it does to those involved.

I operate on the assumption that as a member of Congress, presently, I represent everybody - Republicans, Democrats, independents and, yes, some people who don't care to participate.

I have two basic votes before I vote: is it constitutional, and is it in the interests of my people. If the answer is yes to both of them, then I vote for it, and I don't care who authored it.

Historically, people of color and the Diaspora have been at the bottom of the barrel, even as it relates to immigration. If we don't engage in the discussion, then what is it that we're saying to people? That we don't care?

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