A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publilius Syrus, who in his Sententiae states, People always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. Though the original meaning of the proverb was that people who are always travelling have no roots in a particular place, the proverb nowadays refers to people who keep moving to avoid picking up responsibilities and cares.

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  • A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publilius Syrus, who in his Sententiae states, People always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. Though the original meaning of the proverb was that people who are always travelling have no roots in a particular place, the proverb nowadays refers to people who keep moving to avoid picking up responsibilities and cares.
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  • A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publilius Syrus, who in his Sententiae states, People always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. Though the original meaning of the proverb was that people who are always travelling have no roots in a particular place, the proverb nowadays refers to people who keep moving to avoid picking up responsibilities and cares.
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