As for success, I don't care for it. It is a fragile thing.
The others don't like my interviews. And frankly, I don't care much for theirs.
I did gain weight, but I don't care.
I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care.
I'm competitive with anyone who writes a good song - I don't care if it's a band or solo artist or whoever.
I saw podcast sites with all these fancy graphics. People don't care about that. They sign up for what I do.
I don't care about Clinton's haircuts or his affairs or any of that stuff.
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.
When there's so many haters and negative things, I really don't care.
Healthy people are not very motivated to manage their health. They just don't care.
It happens that I'm heterosexual, but I don't care about that. I do care about protecting the rights of 10 percent of our population who are homosexual and who don't have the ability to protect their rights.
I'm 53. I don't care about high school students. I find them irritating and uninformed.
The beautiful thing is I have sort of grown up. I don't care if I'm highbrow or not anymore.
I don't care about the home runs as much as just being consistent and RBIs.
I'm not a publicity hound. I don't care about being on the cover of 'GQ' or 'Vanity Fair.'
I don't care about how many times somebody recognizes my face.
Jews don't care about ancient rivalries. We worry about humidity in Miami.
Something Dylan and I really don't care much for is leaning into the identical twin thing. It doesn't make sense.
Guys on Team U.S.A. were calling me Iggy just to mess with me. I've been called that since I was a kid. I don't care.
It is idleness that creates impossibilities; and where people don't care to do anything, they shelter themselves under a permission that it cannot be done.