Quotes About Interference
I know exactly what Luke's doing. He's trying to push me and Suze together so we can make up. Which is really sweet of him. But I feel like a panda being told to mate with another panda that clearly doesn't fancy me.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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It's going to start really interfering with your quality of life, your health, if you don't adjust to life as it's happening to you.
~ Noah Baumbach
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Interfering in the worldly life is impure action (ashuddha vyavahar).
~ Dada Bhagwan
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The details of life have a tendency to interfere with the actual living of life.
~ Richard Diaz
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best soldiers to the southern Arabian tribal country and thus leaving Egypt defenseless in 1967, was not only a tactical military miscalculation; it was also strikingly hypocritical, coming from a man who had railed against foreign interference in his own country, and who would place pan-Arab unity at the top of his foreign policy agenda.
~ John R. Bradley
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The irony lost on all, though, is that the Syrian regime is quietly keeping alive the traditions that Moubayed lamented had vanished, if not through his preferred method of legalization, then at least by refraining from interfering in the private daily conduct and morality of its citizens. Moubayed told me that the regime, despite the furor caused by his article, had not reacted to it at all, either positively or negatively.
~ John R. Bradley
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Of all actions of a man's life, his marriage does least concern other people, yet of all actions of our life tis most meddled with by other people.
~ John Selden
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Of all the actions of a man's life, his marriage does least concern other people; yet of all the actions of our life, 'tis the most meddled with by other people.
~ John Selden
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The most cogent reason for restricting the interference of government is the great evil of adding unnecessarily to its power.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number is self-protection.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The strongest of all arguments against the interference of the public with purely personal conduct, is that when it does interfere, the odds are that it interferes wrongly, and in the wrong place.
~ John Stuart Mill
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One would almost think that a man's children were supposed to be literally, and not metaphorically, a part of himself, so jealous is opinion of the smallest interference of law with his absolute and exclusive control over them; more jealous than of almost any interference with his own freedom of action: so much less do the generality of mankind value liberty than power.
~ John Stuart Mill
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In England, from the peculiar circumstances of our political history, though the yoke of opinion is perhaps heavier, that of law is lighter, than in most other countries of Europe; and there is considerable jealousy of direct interference, by the legislative or the executive power, with private conduct; not so much from any just regard for the independence of the individual, as from the still subsisting habit of looking on the government as representing an opposite interest to the public.
~ John Stuart Mill
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There is a limit to the legitimate interference of collective opinion with individual independence: and to find that limit, and maintain it against encroachment, is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs, as protection against political despotism. But
~ John Stuart Mill
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There is a limit to the legitimate interference of collective opinion with individual independence; and to find that limit, and maintain it against encroachment, is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs, as protection against political despotism.
~ John Stuart Mill
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That principle is, that the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.
~ John Stuart Mill
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God, nevertheless, required a little help from men, and what he mostly got was hindrance.
~ Ellis Peters
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personality to match. He had an opinion about everything that went on in her house, from where she kept the tea bags to Billy's spelling tests to why she didn't buy out Aidan and run the bar herself. And to make matters worse, he had a better social life
~ Barbara Bretton
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They both knew there was no tonic like matchmaking to cure a mother
~ Barbara Metzger
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Surely many a romance must have been nipped in the bud by sitting opposite somebody eating spaghetti?
~ Barbara Pym
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At least he would be taking away a pot of his favourite jelly, which was a great deal more than one usually got out of trying to interfere in other people's business.
~ Barbara Pym
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Her chief work in life was interfering in other people's business and imposing her strong personality upon those who were weaker than herself.
~ Barbara Pym
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Parents have their own dreams—and it's those dreams they're pushing, not yours.
~ Barbara Sher
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Within the army, field officers despised Staff officers as "having the brains of canaries and the manners of Potsdam," but both groups were as one in their distaste for interference by civilian ministers who were known as "the frocks." The civil arm in its turn referred to the military as "the boneheads.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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