Quote by Thomas Sowell
People who have time on their hands will inevitably waste the time of people who have work to do.
Summary
This quote suggests that individuals who are idle or have an abundance of free time tend to impose on those who are occupied with responsibilities or tasks. It implies that the idle individuals may pass their time by interrupting or distracting those engaged in work, possibly leading to reduced productivity or delays. The quote reflects the notion that those with less to do may disregard or underestimate the importance of others' time and commitments.