Mind Your Own Business Quotes by George Will, Thomas Jefferson, Sanford I. Weill, Ray Charles, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Carnegie and many others.

Civilization depends on, and civility often requires, the willingness to say, ‘What you are doing is none of my business’ and ‘What I am doing is none of your business.’
It takes time to persuade men to do even what is for their own good.
From the business point of view, always encouraging the people in our company to own stock in the company, and if we’re going to build something great, to have a lot of people share in the benefits of that greatness.
My mom taught me a lot. A lot about minding your own business and leaving other people’s business alone. And let them think what they want.
The duty of government is to leave commerce to its own capital and credit as well as all other branches of business, protecting all in their legal pursuits, granting exclusive privileges to none.
You are what you think. So just think big, believe big, act big, work big, give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big.
Most of the trouble in this world has been caused by folks who can’t mind their own business, because they have no business of their own to mind, any more than a smallpox virus has.
I come from a really big family, my father was a businessman and what he always instilled in us was to be your own boss. My father built up his business, and he was by no means a rich man, but he figured out how to work four-and-a-half days a week.
America has global trade with plenty of nations that provide inexpensive labor, but it’s better for us when they’re in our own hemisphere, rather than sending that business halfway around the world.
The ability to lead a happy life is made, not found
It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted on would save one-half the wars of the world.
My life, my choices, my mistakes, my lessons- NOT YOUR BUSINESS.
Each one of us, and, indeed, all those who aspire to national leadership must bring their own visions, views and styles to the business of reforming Nigeria, and the search for solutions.
Those who own much have much to fear.
Relief has its place. But what the people need is not relief, but release – release of their own potential for development.
Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation.
Now everybody’s got a crazy notion of their own. Some like to mix up with a crowd, some like to be alone. It’s no one elses’ business as far as I can see, but every time that I go out the people stare at me, with me little ukulele in me hand.