Interference Quotes
Advice is priceless: when it becomes interference it is preposterous.
Idries Shah (1983). “Reflections”, p.60, Octagon Press Ltd
There is no justification for public interference with purely private concerns.
Calvin Coolidge (2001). “The Price of Freedom: Speeches and Addresses”, p.197, The Minerva Group, Inc.
Such an error, one finds, to do things for the best. They usually seem to be such unpleasant things.
More children suffer from interference than from non-interference.
Agatha Christie (1959). “Murder at the manor: The Seven dials mystery, Crooked House, Ordeal by innocence”