4.18

What a great deal of Time and Ease that Man gains who is not troubled with the Spirit of Curiosity: Who lets his Neighbours Thoughts and Behaviour alone, confines his Inspections to himself; And takes care of the Points of Honesty and Conscience. Truly as Agatho observes, this malicious, trifling Humour ought to be check'd. In a Word, we must keep to our own Business, for Rambling, and Impertinence is not to be endur'd.