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  • Usually, so far as improvement in the people's economic conditions is concerned, humanitarians simply play the role of the busybody.

    Play   People   Roles  
    Vilfredo Pareto (1971). “Manual of political economy”, Augustus m Kelley Pubs
  • We don't want a busybody government - a boss - that butts into our lives every chance it gets to tell us how to work, how to play, where to live and on and on.

    Government   Play   Boss  
  • Critics, mathematicians, scientists and busybodies want to classify everything, marking the boundaries and limits... In art, there is room for all possibilities.

    Art   Want   Limits  
  • There was nothing more dangerous than people convinced of their own good intentions.

    Laura Lippman (2015). “The Last Place”, p.44, Faber & Faber
  • Every person - whether Greek or Barbarian - who is in training for wisdom, leading a blameless, irreproachable life, chooses neither to commit injustice nor return it unto others, but to avoid the company of busybodies, and hold in contempt the places where they spend their time - courts, councils, marketplaces, assemblies - in short, every kind of meeting or reunion of thoughtless people. ... People such as these, who find their joy in virtue, celebrate a festival their whole life long.

    Long   People   Joy  
    "La Philosophie comme manière de vivre: Entretiens avec Jeannie Carlier et Arnold I. Davidson" by Pierre Hadot, Jeannie Carlier, Arnold I. Davidson, Paris: Albin Michel, translated by Michael Chase, (p. 264), 2001.
  • Insistent advice may develop into interference, and interference, someone has said, is the hind hoof of the devil.

    Advice   Devil   May  
    Carolyn Wells (1937). “The Rest of My Life”
  • Literature remains an indispensable human activity, in which the reader and the writer are engaged of their own volition. Hence, literature has no duty to the masses or society, and ethical or moral pronouncements added by busybody critics are of no concern to the writer.

  • The goat's business is none of the sheep's concern.

    Edna Ferber (1941). “Saratoga Crunk”
  • Don't you meddle with me, and I won't meddle with you.

    GEORGE ELIOT (1860). “ADAM BEDE”, p.435
  • Doing for people what they can and ought to do for themselves is a dangerous experiment. In the last analysis, the welfare of the workers depends upon their own initiative. Whatever is done under the guise of philanthropy or social morality which in any way lessens initiative is the greatest crime that can be committed against the toilers. Let social busybodies and professional "public morals experts" in their fads reflect upon the perils they rashly invite under this pretense of social welfare.

    People   Done   Fads  
    Samuel Gompers, John McBride, William Green (1922). “The American Federationist”
  • It is personal vanity of the most flagrant type which intrudes itself, unasked, into other people's affairs. There are few of us who do not feel capable of ordering the daily lives of others, down to the most minute detail.

    Vanity   People   Details  
    Myrtle Reed, Mary Badollet Powell (1911). “The Myrtle Reed Year Book: Epigrams and Opinions from the Writings and Sayings of Myrtle Reed”
  • Zeus hates busybodies and those who do too much.

    Hate   Too Much   Action  
  • Once you assume your right to interfere in other people's problems they become in some ways more of a worry than your own, for with your own you can at least do what you think best, but other people always show such a persistent tendency to do the wrong thing.

    Thinking   People   Worry  
    Marion Milner (2011). “A Life of One's Own”, p.154, Taylor & Francis
  • You know how some people are - they always feel they have to do things for other people's good, no matter what happens to the other people in the process!

    People   Matter   Process  
    Frances Parkinson Keyes (1968). “Dinner at Antoine's”
  • People used to complain about 'the idle rich.' But the idle rich did not do the kind of harm being done by today's busybody rich, who feed their own egos by bankrolling political crusades on the left which hurt the very people that the left claims to care about -- working people, minorities, and children.

    Hurt   Children   People  
  • A writer's occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business.

  • It's a mystery to me how anyone ever gets any nourishment in this place. They must eat their meals standing up by the window so as to be sure of not missing anything.

    Missing   Meals   Mystery  
    Agatha Christie (2010). “Miss Marple 3-Book Collection 1: The Murder at the Vicarage, The Body in the Library, The Moving Finger”, p.43, HarperCollins UK
  • Nest of Soviet fellow travelers clacking busybodies in a Soviet jellyfish front, sitting here in Leesburg oozing out their funny little propaganda and making nuisances of themselves.

    "Ex-Aide: LaRouche Extravagant". Chicago Tribune, December 2, 1988.
  • But when no risk is taken there is no freedom. It is thus that, in an industrial society, the plethora of laws made for our personal safety convert the land into a nursery, and policemen hired to protect us become selfserving busybodies.

    Taken   Law   Land  
    Alan Watts (2010). “Tao: The Watercourse Way”, p.43, Souvenir Press
  • Be not unwilling in what thou doest, neither selfish nor unadvised nor obstinate; let not over-refinement deck out thy thought; be not wordy nor a busybody.

    "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book III, (5), (c. 161 - 180 AD).
  • I'm a civic busybody and I've been blessed with an active career.

    "The East West Enterprise". Interview with Kristin Friedrich, www.ladowntownnews.com. October 24, 2005.
  • Those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

    C. S. Lewis (2014). “God in the Dock”, p.324, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

    "The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment". "God in the Dock". Book by C. S. Lewis, 1970.
  • There is nothing more revolting than an old busybody.

  • Busy souls have no time to be busybodies.

  • Doing for people what they can and ought to do for themselves is a dangerous experiment.

    Samuel Gompers, John McBride, William Green (1922). “The American Federationist”
  • It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.

    C. S. Lewis (2014). “God in the Dock”, p.324, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • The weather is nature's disruptor of human plans and busybodies. Of all the things on earth, nature's disruption is what we know we can depend on, as it is essentially uncontrolled by men.

    Men   Weather   Earth  
    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.38, Criss Jami
  • There is an element of the busybody in our conception of virtue: unless a man makes himself a nuisance to a great many people, we do not think he can be an exceptionally good man.

    Men   Thinking   People  
    Bertrand Russell (2009). “The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell”, p.540, Routledge
  • There are plenty of people, in Avonlea and out of it, who can attend closely to their neighbours' business by dint of neglecting their own; but Mrs. Rachel Lynde was one of those capable creatures who can manage their own concerns and those of other folks into the bargain.

    Lucy Maud Montgomery (2016). “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES - Complete Collection: ALL 14 Books in One Volume (Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Rainbow Valley, The Story Girl, Chronicles of Avonlea and more): Including Letters and Autobiography of Lucy Maud Montgomery”, p.7, e-artnow
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