If you are doing nothing but over analysing and thinking about certain things all the time it leaves too much time for negative thoughts and hypothetical scenarios to make their way into your mind. Hence, this is the devils work to get you focusing on the negative of certain situations instead of keeping busy, positive and tackling matters head on.
Benjamin Franklin?
A mind not working is a devil playground
The phrase "Idle hands are the devil's workshop" is a proverb that originated in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Proverbs. It is a warning against laziness and the potential for mischief or wrongdoing when one is not actively engaged in productive activities.
There are a lot of places: 1. but you can start with Mathew 12:33-37 it says among other things that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks and verse 36 and 37 gives serious warning that we will account for every idle word we speak on the day of judgement. Then verse 37 summarizes it all; for by our words we will be justified and by our words we will be condemned.
It means that when you have nothing to do (your hands are idle), you are more apt to get into trouble. (do devil's work.) (As opposed to staying busy, whereby you have no time to get into trouble.)
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See relevant answers. Although this quote is not in the Bible, there is a similar verse that was applied to the people of Sodom : Ezekiel 16.49. Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.
The King James Bible doesn't contain the word "gossip."It appears once in the New King James, in 1 Timothy 5:13 - And besides they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house, and not only idle but also gossips and busybodies, saying things which they ought not. (In the King James, the word used in this verse is "tattlers.")In the NIV, "gossip" is used seven times; the King James instead uses the words, "talebearer," "whisperer," and "whisperings."
It isn't a biblical quote; it is an old English saying.
Romans 8:7 & James 4:4
Season Four "The Devils Hands are Idle Playthings", it was also the last episode until it was brought back on comedy central.