"I don't think I'm a hero," he said in Japanese, with a look of profound indifference.
"Madam," Sebastian began in a clipped voice, "the only feeling I have for you is profound indifference."
As such, his stories express a profound indifference to human beliefs and affairs.
Then he turned his eyes away toward the coast which lay on the west, and affected profound indifference to what was passing around him.
Wounded on Guadalcanal and dumped by his wife, he comes out of the hospital with a profound indifference to life.
Mr. Kravitz seems to have achieved a profound indifference to the debates that rage around him.
Others on the board may have felt a profound indifference.
If success is, indeed, a three-legged stool, April has, despite profound adult indifference, secured two of those legs on her own.
He died in Bastia on 4 November 1897 in the most profound indifference.
He remembered with profound indifference that he had not eaten anything yet since he had been left alone on the island.