It means that since we really are part of the world and all the living things in the world, if we harm those things we harm ourselves as well. If we set a fire that destroys miles of grasslands, cattle eating those grasses will starve and we will not have food from that source.
The phrase should actually read; "Crimes Against Nature - Sodomy." The first part of the phrase ("crimes against nature") spells out the general nature of the statute - she second part of the phrase ("sodomy.") describes the specific offense that is being charged.
To go against the constitution.
This phrase refers to the strength of primal instincts in Buck, a dominant and powerful sled dog in Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild." It highlights Buck's innate wild nature and his struggle to adapt to the harsh environment he finds himself in.
Inaccurate accusations against a person who happens to be innocent.
"Gan aft agley" is a Scottish phrase from Robert Burns's poem "To a Mouse," meaning "to go awry" or "to go wrong." It reflects the idea that plans often do not turn out as intended. The phrase captures a sense of the unpredictability of life and the futility of human intentions against the forces of nature.
To be in a "race against time" means to have a great deal to do before the arrival of a rapidly approaching deadline.
Something which is not biologically possible/ unnatural IE, Men can not give birth to babies because this is not in accord(ance) with the law of nature.
The phrase in doles doesn't mean anything in Latin. In is "in" and doles is "you suffer".The word indoles means "an inborn quality; nature; talents".
Something which is not biologically possible/ unnatural IE, Men can not give birth to babies because this is not in accord(ance) with the law of nature.
To continue with feelings of resentment against someone as a result of something that happened in the past
"Nature's people" typically refers to individuals who have a strong affinity for and connection to the natural world. They may prioritize sustainability, conservation, and living harmoniously with the environment.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means to brag or boast. You can see how they got the image, from someone spreading word of himself around.