Such callousness beggars belief.
Not exact matches
Outraged at
such moral
callousness, David declared that the rich man deserved to die.
In the face of the mundane
callousness of his parishioners, one can see the priest weighing his options — are
such people worth ministering to, repenting for, dying for?
Sadistic cruelty, the prolongation of terror and pain, the casual
callousness of some murders for no more reason than to eliminate witnesses to a minor theft —
such horrors of contempt for life frequently underlie the distancing language of homicide and due process.
Such a mistake contributes to our
callousness toward the rest of creation, as if we could treat animals, fields, and forests in any way we please.
I could understand the hunt for resources in past times if necessity dictated as
such; but in these times of abundance of a wealth of alternative resources, what is the purpose of pursuing the whales resources other than pure greed and
callousness?
Within this broadly antisocial group, the most severe subgroup is the so - called psychopaths, who have core psychopathic personality traits
such as ruthlessness,
callousness, and remorselessness.
People with
such disorders have symptoms of emotional detachment and a propensity for disinhibited, impulsive behavior combined with a general
callousness and lack of insight for the impact that
such behavior has on others (Cleckley, 1941; Anderson and Kiehl, 2012).