Neglect

Neglect or negligence is the disregarding or paying of little attention to something, particularly when this involved the failure to care for or attend to something due to oversight or carelessness. In law, negligence that leads to an injury may be compensable.

Quotes

 * People can ignore important things…but they cannot escape the consequences of ignoring important things.
 * Bryce Buchanan, "Why we are sleepwalking into tyranny", American Thinker (November 12, 2023)


 * A wise and salutary neglect.
 * Edmund Burke, Speech on the Conciliation of America (1775), Volume II, p. 117.


 * Give me a look, give me a face, That makes simplicity a grace: Robes loosely flowing, hair as free; Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all the adulteries of art; They strike mine eyes, but not my heart.
 * Ben Jonson, The Silent Woman (1609), Act I, scene 1.


 * I consider a good reputation is a great part of the human happiness. Some people, if they are very, very rich can permit themselves certain negligence to their reputations.
 * Aristotle Onassis, quoted in Peter Evans, Ari: Life and Times of Aristotle Socrates Onassis, (1978), (p. 73 in the 1986 Summit Books edition).


 * His noble negligences teach What others' toils despair to reach.
 * Matthew Prior, Alma (1718), Canto II, line 7.


 * There is a great Man living in this country — a composer. He has solved the problem how to preserve one's self and to learn. He responds to negligence by contempt. He is not forced to accept praise or blame. His name is Ives.
 * Arnold Schoenberg, Note of 1944, as quoted in the Charles Ives profile at Decca Classics.


 * Celerity is never more admired Than by the negligent.
 * William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act III., Scene 7., line. 25.


 * The negligence of Nature wide and wild, Where, undisguised by mimic art, she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye.
 * James Thomson, Spring (1728), lines 71-73.