A Quote by Peter Bogdanovich

I've stopped caring what people think. — © Peter Bogdanovich
I've stopped caring what people think.
I can't control what people think of me, and I stopped really caring a long time ago.
I stopped caring so much about what people might think if I sung about love and humanity.
I stopped caring what people thought.
I feel disappointed with humanity, because they have made people's lives into talking points. People have stopped caring about people's feelings and emotions.
The trick is not caring what EVERYBODY thinks of you and just caring about what the RIGHT people think of you.
I stopped reading articles about myself. Even if it's not bad, I think actively caring about people's daily perception of you makes you second-guess everything. I am very happily not paranoid right now.
When I got my first TV set, I stopped caring so much about having close relationships with other people.
As long as women and the "feminine" such as caring and caregiving are devalued, we cannot realistically expect more caring economic policies. Young people have a major role to play in creating a caring economics.
Although I've been living in the British Virgin Islands for some time now, I have never stopped caring passionately about the U.K. and its great people.
I can't tell if she's actually real, or if she's stopped caring if she's real or not. Or is not caring what makes a person real?
I'm trying to be a loving and caring mother, a loving and caring wife-to-be, a loving and caring daughter, a loving and caring friend, a responsible person. And every day is another opportunity for me to be successful at that.
I stopped caring about industry rules after my 'Shoebite' did not release.
When I stopped caring about every other content creator, I became the best one.
What happened in 2008 stopped people in their tracks. People stopped looking at their homes simply as commodities to exploit and starting thinking about how they might personalise that space and make them less bland and more autobiographical, and that's healthy, I think.
I've stopped caring how others are going to perceive me if I wear something that they don't like.
The test of one's decency is how much of a fight one can put up after one has stopped caring, and after one has found out that one can never please the people they wanted to please.
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