And perfectly indifferent, too, as to whether it turns around or stands still.
These are circumstances, and perfectly indifferent, where God has not given any express command about them.
Varenka seemed perfectly indifferent to the fact that there were people there whom she did not know, and went to the piano at once.
To all that is to come I am perfectly indifferent.
Cornelius felt himself perfectly indifferent as to the place where he had to lead an existence which was little more than vegetation.
She laughed, perfectly indifferent and loose as he was.
Why are you the only man among us who seems to be perfectly indifferent whether we are rescued or not?
Although Hearst was daily denounced by all right-thinking men and women, he seemed perfectly indifferent to the opinions of others.
She like the other deities was perfectly indifferent to the arctic cold.
It was glassy-eyed and had become perfectly indifferent to the hyena's occasional assaults.