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Quotes About Interference

Just as the Nature of rational things has given each rational being almost all his other powers, so also have we received this one from it; that, as this Nature moulds to its purpose what ever interference or opposition it meets, and gives it a place in the destined order of things, and makes it a part of itself, so also can the rational creature convert every hindrance into material for itself and utilize it for its own purposes.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Siempre es una imprudencia interponerse entre un hombre y el reflejo de su propia inteligencia
~ Margaret Atwood
My pet, the world can forgive practically anything except people who mind their own business - Rhett Butler
~ Margaret Mitchell
The world can forgive practically anything except people who mind their own business.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Technology will always win. You can delay technology by legal interference, but technology will flow around legal barriers.
~ Andy Grove
Technology is at a point where we should allow multiple parties to occupy the same spectral space.
~ Ronald Coase
I had to grip myself by the wrist not to pitch one good idea after another at them. . . . I writhed with the effort to stay silent. . . . Since Jax's birth my ideas about what would be best for everyone usually got in the way. Life is already an obstacle course, and when you're adding your own impediments (thinking they're helping), you really crazy it up. You make it harder to even just cross the room. You should not bring more items and hurdles to the obstacle course.
~ Anne Lamott
she had warned Kate not ever to let a man meddle with the housework. "He'll get all carried away with it," she'd said, "and your life won't never be your own after that.
~ Anne Tyler
A classical computation is like a solo voice—one line of pure tones succeeding each other. A quantum computation is like a symphony—many lines of tones interfering with one another.
~ Seth Lloyd
At present we live to impede each other's satisfactions; competition, domestic life, society, what is it all but this?
~ Florence Nightingale
Everything that lives, does so under the categorical condition of decisively interfering in the life of someone else.
~ Mikhail Bakunin
There is a point, and it is reached more easily than is supposed, where interference with freedom of the arts and literature becomes an attack on the life of society.
~ Rebecca West
No, you just keep crashing my life. Look—" I said, and Al grunted. "Here it comes," the demon muttered. "Listen. Listen to this, runt. She's going to have a list.
~ Kim Harrison
It´s natural to want someone you love to do what you want, or what you think would be good for them, but you have to let everything happen to them. You can't interfere with people you love any more than you're supposed to interfere with people you don't even know. And that's hard, ..., because you often feel like interfering -you want to be the one who makes the plans.
~ John Irving
Normalmente, nos estorbamos los unos a los otros
~ John Katzenbach
La vida rara vez era tan sencilla y tan armoniosa, normalmente nos estorbamos los unos a los otros.
~ John Katzenbach
Can you run down whatever's blocked Sally's awareness of the event? I… what are the odds that that's evidence of… that worm, or something that's still messing with her functionality?" "Working on it." Loese waved me out of the cubby and sealed the hatch. "Really, really working on it. Now go do your job.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Ever notice how the more depraved a man is, the more he tries to ruin other people's fun?
~ Elizabeth Cunningham
Why do you need everyone married?" Christopher has said to him angrily, when Henry has asked about his son's life. "Why can't you just leave people alone?" He doesn't want people alone.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Both in Cuba and in the United states, the word 'freedom' comes up frequently in describing Cuba's history and current realities. It's a word that incorporates many different meanings. US policy makers tend to use it to refer to freedom for private enterprise, while for Cuban policy makers it generally means freedom from U.S interference.
~ Aviva Chomsky
His uncle called him every day, demanding he get into the house, no matter what he had to do. "You don't understand," he'd tried to tell Bernie. "There's this old woman who lives next door –
~ B.J. Daniels
Governments getting involved in sports activities would ultimately damage sports.
~ Kapil Sibal
Love limited to sympathy interferes in the process of overcoming problems. — Virginia Colclasure —
~ Gary Chapman
Having made this rather lofty comparison I am less uneasy in calling attention to the existence of low people by whose interference, however little we may like it, the course of the world is very much determined. It
~ George Eliot