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Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.

Samuel Woodworth, George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis (1830). “The New York Mirror: A Weekly Gazette of Literature and the Fine Arts”, p.288
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.