The phrase "let sleeping dogs lie" means to avoid bringing up issues or problems that could cause trouble or conflict, especially if they have been resolved or are currently inactive. It suggests that sometimes it's better to leave things as they are rather than stirring up potential disputes. Essentially, it advises against interfering with a situation that is currently peaceful.
Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez - 2012 Let Barking Dogs Lie Reckless Sister 1-35 was released on: USA: 10 October 2012
It means don't stir up trouble.
Literally no, but figuratively yes. Laissez faire pretty much means 'Let it be' or 'Leave it alone'
Men Women and Dogs - 2001 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 1-5 was released on: USA: 11 November 2001
Let sleeping dogs lie means leave things as they are and do not stir up trouble.
Leave things as they are.
No. Let sleeping dogs lie.
Road Rovers - 1996 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 1-5 was released on: USA: 26 October 1996
No, the phrase "let sleeping dogs lie" is not attributed to William Pitt. It is an English idiom that means it's best not to disturb a situation as it may cause trouble or complications.
Robert Walpole
The cast of Let Loyal Dogs Lie - 2012 includes: Jason Gale as Nick Peter Hrastovec as Heavy Matt Maenpaa as Talbot Shaun Mazoka as Pole
The idiom is: Let sleeping dogs lie. It means, don't aggravate a person or situation when it is already calm or calmed down. Example: "I hate her," Julie fumed three days after a girl insulted her at school. "I'll show her!" "The principal already took care of the problem," her mother counseled. "She has been expelled for a week and won't be bothering you again--let sleeping dogs lie." "The welfare office took away $50 in food stamps!" "Yes, but they didn't make you re-pay them when you earned $300 from your job. It might be better to let sleeping dogs lie." NOTE 1: The word dogs refer to dogs, not that you are calling someone a dog. NOTE 2: The word lie, here, means a sleeping dog, and does not mean a person as a liar. One origin of this idiom is that a dog can be cranky when abruptly awoken, and can attack. So it is better to not disturb the dog.