MEDDLER
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Thus everybody meddled with what they had nothing to do.—MRS. APHRA BEHN, The Fair Jilt
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Every fool will be meddling.—Bible, Proverbs 20:3
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I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine.—CERVANTES, Don Quixote
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Meddle with what you have to do.—JOHN CLARKE
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Meddling with another man's folly is always thankless work.—KIPLING, Plain Tales
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Be not busybodies: meddle not with other folks' matters but when in conscience and duty prest; for it procures troubles and ill-manners, and is very unseemly to wise men.—WILLIAM PENN, Letters to His Wife & Child
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Busy-bodies never want a bad day.—Proverb
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Never thrust your own sickle into another's corn.—PUBLILIUS SYRUS, Sententiae
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Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger.—SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet
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For my part, I'll not meddle.—SHAKESPEARE, Troilus and Cressida
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