A Quote by Kobayashi Issa

Don't worry, spiders,
 I keep house
 casually. — © Kobayashi Issa
Don't worry, spiders, I keep house casually.
I'm trying to keep my own house from burning down. I can't worry about someone else's house.
We cannot move casually into a better future. We cannot casually pursue the goal we have set for ourselves. A goal that is casually pursued is not a goal; at best it is a wish, and wishes are little more than self-delusion.
I'm a vegetarian, but my family isn't. If I can keep everything in my house healthy, I don't have to worry as much when I eat out.
I don't like big spiders in the house.
Your children tell you casually years later what it would have killed you with worry to know at the time.
What I'm attempting to do is to show people that if I can spend some time with very dangerous spiders and snakes and scorpions, then maybe they'll feel different about the spiders and snakes they find around their areas. I don't need people to keep them as pets. I just like them to be respectful and see that everything in nature has its place.
I keep everything fans give me, if I can, but I do worry about when I run out of room in my house!
I'm not scared of spiders at all. I'm the spider killer in the house.
When you bring the light into your dark house, that is when you see the cobwebs and spiders
I want to write about spiders. To me, this is the one theme that cuts right across and scares just about everybody. Spiders, to me, are just about the most horrible, awful things that I can think about. I think everyone is afraid of spiders.
Spider venom comes in many forms. It can often take a long while to discover the full effects of the bite. Naturalists have pondered this for years: there are spiders whose bite can cause the place bitten to rot and to die, sometimes more than a year after it was bitten. As to why spiders do this, the answer is simple. It's because spiders think this is funny, and they don't want you ever to forget them.
The Spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver. . . Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother.
It's casual Friday, which means that at the White House, they're casually going through everybody's phone calls and records.
If there is something to worry about, my mind has a tendency to worry about it. That can cut two ways. It can really keep you on the ball, but if you worry about every little thing, it's not a good use of time and energy.
As far as what I'm afraid of, I hate spiders. I'm pretty good at being not afraid of almost anything, except for spiders.
You don't work with spiders very long before you start noticing how important silk is to their life and just how special that is for spiders.
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