A Quote by Karl Kraus

I don't like to meddle in my private affairs. — © Karl Kraus
I don't like to meddle in my private affairs.
Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger.
I'd advise my American friends not to meddle in the internal affairs of China.
Hence as a private man has a right to say what wages he will give in his private affairs, so has a Community to determine what they will give and grant of their substance for the Administration of public affairs.
Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards because a refusal often offends, I read somewhere.
Some suggest that, as a woman, I meddle in political affairs and need to be 'put in my place.'
Britain has national honor. It would not have allowed Israel to meddle in its internal affairs.
The humanitarian would, of course, have us meddle in foreign affairs as part of his program of world service.
I didn't meddle. If I did meddle there wouldn't be all this violence. All this horrible sexism in games.
Some have said that it is not the business of private men to meddle with government--a bold and dishonest saying, which is fit to come from no mouth but that of a tyrant or a slave. To say that private men have nothing to do with government is to say that private men have nothing to do with their own happiness or misery; that people ought not to concern themselves whether they be naked or clothed, fed or starved, deceived or instructed, protected or destroyed.
Why doesn't anyone address the substantive question of why other states blatantly interfere in Israel's internal affairs? Israel does not meddle in the affairs of other states in a similar way, so why do other countries feel entitled to do this to Israel? These actions violate Israeli sovereignty and I expect European Union member states to act differently.
That feelings of love and hate make rational judgments impossible in public affairs, as in private affairs, we can clearly enough see in others, though not so clearly in ourselves.
Actually, if you take the average American, and studies have shown that, he is really concerned only with private affairs; that is to say, with his health, his money and family affairs.
Some may say that it's wrong for the government to meddle in what private companies are doing, but phone radio waves belong to the people.
My principles in respect of religious interest are two,--one is, that the Church shall not meddle with politics, and the government shall not meddle with religion.
Don't you meddle with me, and I won't meddle with you.
He that does not know how wisely to meddle with public affairs in preaching the gospel, does not know how to preach the gospel.
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