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Same thing as "let sleeping dogs lie" in the Muggle world. In other words, leave things as they are when disturbing them would start trouble.

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Q: What does never tickle a sleeping dragon mean?
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If you mean the motto, yes there is. it is: "Draco doriens nunquam titillandus" or "Never tickle a sleeping dragon."


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