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'Yes, sir.'
'Do I ever intrude in your private affairs?'
'Yes, sir. Frequently. But you think you don't, so go right ahead. — Rex Stout
'Yes, sir.'
'Do I ever intrude in your private affairs?'
'Yes, sir. Frequently. But you think you don't, so go right ahead. — Rex Stout
Let no stranger intrude here, no invader trespass. This was ours, and this we would defend.
— John Marsden
For me it's not a question of whether we should intrude in family life, but how and when.
— Margaret Hodge
Although feelings are not supposed to intrude on business discussions, they do anyway - we just disguise them as logic.
— Edward De Bono
Without asking her permission, someone is trying to intrude her life, draw her attention, in short, to bother her.
— Milan Kundera
Politics isn't what defines a person, and it shouldn't define a relationship. I made the mistake of letting that intrude on my relationships.
— Patti Davis
In no way did I allow reality as it was to intrude on reality as I wanted it to be.
— Mark Barrowcliffe
I don't think anyone has the right to intrude in your life, but they do. I would like people to separate the actress and the woman.
— Ingrid Bergman
Did they intrude on me here? No, no one has ever intruded on me here. Elsewhere then.
— Samuel Beckett
How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!
— Emily Dickinson
I don't like the outside world to intrude when I'm making a film. I like to either see my family or work, but I don't like to go out.
— Jodie Foster
No reporter worth his buttons will let the facts intrude on a good story.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Do not allow things to intrude from outside.
— Sri Aurobindo
Donald Trump is redundant evidence that if your net worth is high enough, your IQ can be very low and you can still intrude into American politics.
— George Will
Even friends need private spaces, if only within the depths of their own souls, where no one else is allowed to intrude.
— Mary Balogh
To kiss her there was to intrude into something private and skeletal, like a turtle's shoulder.
— Leonard Cohen
The keynote of simple folk is bad manners, familiarity. They intrude on one's private soul.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Sir! Men who desert their comrades in war deserve to be shot! And Officers who intrude for them deserve to be hung!
— Stonewall Jackson
He who has learned not to intrude his emotions upon his fellows has also learned not to intrude them upon himself.
— Geoffrey Household
He didn't ask what she was thinking, he didn't intrude; he would wait until she wanted to tell him.
— Kristin Cashore