Murphys Laws: Berkeley's Laws to Berkeley's Laws
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Berkeley's Laws : An answer may be wrong, right, both, or neither. Most answers are partly right and partly wrong.
Berkeley's Laws : A chain of reasoning is no stronger than its weakest link.
Berkeley's Laws : A statement may be true independently of illogical reasoning.
Berkeley's Laws : Most general statements are false, including this one.
Berkeley's Laws : An exception TESTS a rule; it NEVER PROVES it.
Berkeley's Laws : The moment you have worked out an answer, start checking it -- it probably isn't right.
Berkeley's Laws : If there is an opportunity to make a mistake, sooner or later the mistake will be made.
Berkeley's Laws : Being sure mistakes will occur is a good frame of mind for catching them.
Berkeley's Laws : Check the answer you have worked out once more -- before you tell it to anybody.
Berkeley's Laws : Estimating a figure may be enough to catch an error.
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