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C.N. Douglas, comp.  Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical.  1917.
 
Apathy
 
  A sort of living oblivion.
Horace Greeley.    
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  In this sullen apathy neither true wisdom nor true happiness can be found.
Hume.    
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  According to the Stoics, apathy meant the extinction of the passions by the ascendency of reason.
William Fleming.    
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  There are some men formed with feelings so blunt that they can hardly be said to be awake during the whole course of their lives.
Burke.    
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