Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I see a spider in the flat, I try to get a cup and a piece of paper and throw it out of the window. I can't kill them because they're good for catching flies.
There's a lot to do when you're a kid - spiders to catch, girls to poke in the eye - stuff to be getting on with.
If you violate Nature's laws you are your own prosecuting attorney, judge, jury, and hangman.
Laws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in it.
All laws are an attempt to domesticate the natural ferocity of the species.
Moths are okay. Actually, moths don't bother me near as much as, say, spiders do.
The law is very special to me.
Beetles and butterflies are sometimes restricted to small areas. Each mountain in a range, and even the different zones of a mountain, may have its own peculiar species. But the house-fly seems to be everywhere. I wonder if any island in mid-ocean is flyless.
Since the web is totally worldwide, we need a set of behavioural rules, laws they are commonly called, that are accepted worldwide. There is a big difference as to how things are treated in the U.S. and Europe and Asia.
The Law is the Law!