the pup would like to know your source for such elegant quotes.

Bill Fairchild (7/1/2005 10:29 AM) wrote:
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"[Anacharsis] laughed at him [Solon] for imagining the dishonesty and 
covetousness of his  countrymen could be restrained by written laws, which 
were like spiders' webs, and would catch, it is true, the weak and poor, 
but easily be broken by the mighty and rich." [Plutarch's "Life of Solon"]
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