I’m a gypsy: no education, no schooling, nothing. I don’t care what people think of me. I don’t care about being a hero, a role model, a champion.
No one cares what you ate for breakfast. Unless it’s something really spectacular, don’t tweet me your breakfast, I don’t care.
I don’t care what anybody says, there’s nothing like the cultural influence of hip-hop. For me, hip-hop culture is involved in everything – it’s in me, in who I am, in how I dress, how I talk. It’s in my son and my wife.
Nobody’s tuning in – let’s check the TV Guide listings and see what game Joe Buck is calling. Nobody cares. They want to see the Cubs. They want to see the Packers. They want to see the Cowboys. They don’t care who’s calling the game.
It’s important for me to let my fans know I really don’t care. I’m confident.
Elites don’t care not one whit about school children. If they truly cared, what they would do is protect them.
I don’t know why but it feels like home to me. The Scottish people are really friendly – you like to have fun and you don’t care about anything, which is the same as I am.
James Franco has this interesting and relaxed look. It’s pretty ‘I don’t care,’ but it still looks good. Ryan Gosling also has amazing style. I take a lot of my fashion tips from those two. In my opinion, they’re the ones getting it right.
I don’t care how much you’re working out; when you go to put on that bikini, you’re like, ‘Oh no!’
I don’t care what TV show you work on, even a movie for that matter, it’s all about time and money eventually.
I just write what I think is funny. I don’t care who watches it.
I, Lesley, I like looking nice. I like doing my hair and wearing makeup and wearing nice clothes. But I don’t care what my characters look like.
I don’t care where I live, so long as there’s a roof to keep the rain off my books, and high-speed Internet access.
If you are making money writing, you are doing great. If you can support yourself writing, you are a success. I don’t care if you’re writing textbooks or Pulitzer Prize-winning articles for weighty publications of world renown: If you’re writing and it’s paying the bills, consider yourself a successful writer.
I don’t care if someone wants to say something derogatory or spiteful anymore. As I’ve grown older I’ve become wiser to the fact that vindictive people take pride in trying to make other people feel bad. I enjoy my life. If someone doesn’t like what I do, that’s up to them, I really don’t care.
I don’t care what you label me or how many times you come for me. I am fearless, and I’m just getting started.
I’ve sort of closed my mind off to reality shows: I just don’t watch them, don’t care about them, don’t know who the characters are, but they’re all in general usage.
I’ve seen a lot of good things and a lot of the bad of what Hollywood can bring. At the end of the day, I’ve found that when you try and fit in, that’s a way to go crazy; you kind of lose yourself. I’m sometimes the different one at the table, but I don’t care.
I don’t smack him around. I don’t yell at him. And if he wants to go to the park in his pajamas, I don’t care.
I don’t care who you are, you hear those boos.
I don’t know anyone who actually likes the dark or night-time. I don’t care how much they say it doesn’t bother them. That’s why we used to huddle in caves and light fires when the sun went down.
I don’t leave my house – I don’t care if it’s raining or scorching hot out – without a face cream with a minimum of SPF 15, if not more.
I don’t care if Facebook’s valuation goes to one gillion. It can go so high we have to make up numbers. It is still not a bubble because there is still not another Facebook in the pipeline.
Human beings are definitely changing the planet, but how much impact they are having on climate, I don’t know and I don’t care.
I frankly don’t care if you agree with my stand on abortion. I take that stand because no other stand is consistent with decent principles, and no other standard is consistent with the will of God.
I don’t care how long you’ve been around, you’ll never see it all.
I take them seriously but I try not to read them. I take them personally, that’s why I don’t read them. I think people are lying when they say they don’t care, that’s not true. I take them personally.
I saw podcast sites with all these fancy graphics. People don’t care about that. They sign up for what I do.
My game is not talking. I just go out there and play. I don’t care who’s across from me.
Parents don’t make mistakes because they don’t care, but because they care so deeply.
I don’t care if you’re doing haute cuisine or burgers and pizza, just do it right.
I don’t read critics, and I don’t care what they say. You can’t let them steal your soul. You do what the director and production is committed to doing. I just think it’s terrible that critics have the power to keep people away from a good production.
I’m from a family of teachers. My father would drown me in the bathtub if my daughter didn’t graduate from college. I don’t care who she is or what she does. Just get the diploma.
I don’t think there’s anybody I write about who I don’t care for deeply in some way, no matter what their behavior is.
It’s fantastic to put your hands in the earth. I enjoy spending my time in heaven here. I don’t care what you say, this is my heaven.
Nashville is only a couple of hours from New York, and people just move at a slower pace there – and they don’t care who you are or what you do.
I’m not interested in being one of those comedians who wants to look good and be this ‘cool’ funny person. I don’t care how weird or ugly I look.
There are so many bad influences out there. I don’t care if a kid is rich or poor, if he lives in a million-dollar house or the ghetto, he is going to find some sick things on the street. And if we don’t clean it up soon, we’re all going to pay the price.
Everybody has an opportunity in America. I don’t care if guys whine and complain about this or that. You know, no country affords its inhabitants the opportunities that the U.S.A. gives to its people.
I don’t really care what other people see me as. I seriously don’t. I’ve always worried about what my opinion of myself is. And I’ve always thought that it carries most weight. So I don’t care what other people’s opinion of me is or how they view whatever I’ve said or done.
There are two industry secrets to surviving a long day on camera on the red carpet: First, no drinking the night before – ever. You can celebrate after with some bubbly. Second is make sure to use shoe insoles. I don’t care if you are a guy or a girl, dress shoes are painful. Worth it, but painful.
I don’t care a straw for your newspaper articles, my constituents don’t know how to read, but they can’t help seeing them damned pictures.
I am not looking to be understood or liked. Like me or not, I don’t care. I am an outsider, that is the way I was brought up.
Because, in fact, women, feminists, do read my poetry, and they read it often with the power of their political interpretation. I don’t care; that’s what poetry is supposed to do.
I don’t care how hot a girl is – if she doesn’t like animals, it would be a major, major problem.
I really don’t care with whom you sleep. I just care what kind of a decent human being you are.
Americans don’t care what your language is, your race is, whatever. Everyone is there to do their own thing and be successful. I wish people in Britain would be more positive.
I really don’t care that I’m ranked.
As tempting as it seems to wear tennis shoes with your tux, don’t do it. I think it looks ridiculous. If you’re 14 years old, maybe give it a shot. In general, don’t portray anything that says ‘I’m too cool and I don’t care.’
I’ll match wits with anybody. I don’t care if they have the top degree in the world.
I would love to have the same rights as everybody else. I would love, I don’t care if it’s called marriage. I don’t care if it’s called, you know, domestic partnership. I don’t care what it’s called.
Look, I don’t care if anyone likes me when it comes to my work. But I can be massively insecure in other parts of my life.
Believe me, I’ve totally blown any kind of so-called reputation I may have had. I really don’t care. I think that’s one of the joys of getting older; you just stop caring about things like that.
My goal is just to be respected as a man when I walk down the street with my family. I don’t care what your job is, you’re not gonna talk down to me, you’re not gonna try to get a rise out of me. I’m a man first. And in establishing that, some interesting things have happened.
I don’t care what people think or say about me, I know who I am.
I don’t believe anyone who says they don’t care what people say about them. Of course they bloody well do.
If they respect the craft and what we’re doing and they bring something to the table and they work hard, I don’t care what you do as your side job or as your day job.
I’m never interested in movies where you don’t care about the people you’re watching, and that’s my biggest quibble about horror, that kids have gotten stupider and stupider.
I just don’t care what people have to say. I keep pushing toward what I want. It’s just how I am. I don’t know where I got it from.
My goal was never to just create a company. A lot of people misinterpret that, as if I don’t care about revenue or profit or any of those things. But what not being just a company means to me is not being just that – building something that actually makes a really big change in the world.