I Do Care Quotes by Jack Nicholson, Jay Inslee, Bill Keller, Michael T. Flynn, Charles Barkley, Gregory Maguire and many others.

I like to not care that much about criticism, but I do care about it.
I do care about the mercury contamination which this country will be experiencing because of the attempted sellout by this administration to special interests which will result in more mercury in the blood of young children in America.
I do care if religious doctrine becomes an excuse to exclude my fellow citizens from the rights and protections our country promises.
I do care about the direction of America.
I don’t care what people think. people are stupid.
I’m not a writer because I want to make money. I’m a writer because I’m a very slow thinker, but I do care about thinking, and the only way I know how to think with any kind of finesse is by telling stories.
I happen to believe that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality. It’s whatever God made you. 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 was always hurting to some extent, but never really cared about it. Now, I do care, because I have a reason to be healthy. I want to be able to chase my son around the yard; I want to be able to chase my wife around the house.
I do care a great deal about the environment but my real work and my greatest challenge is trying to overcome deceits that end up jeopardizing public health and safety.
I don’t give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs.
By nice women . . . you probably mean selfish women who have no more thought for the underprivileged, overworked women than a pussycat in a sunny window for the starving kitten in the street. Now in that sense I am not a nice woman, for I do care.
I do care about not 99 percent or 95 percent. I care about the very rich and the very poor. I care about 100 percent of America.
Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward. Your life will never be the same again.
I do care about real life. It’s just not as interesting as what’s in my books.
I do care about the consequences of being negative toward people who are powerful. But I’m more afraid of not being taken seriously as a critic – by editors, by readers.
I do care about style. I do care, but I only care about style that serves the subject.
And there are certain things, and they are evident, obviously, without being boring about it, but I mean obviously, the two evident and easy ones being Gandhi and Cry Freedom, there are things which I do care about very much and which I would like to stand up and be counted.
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