Murphys Laws: Chisholm's Second Law Corollaries to Ciardi's Poetry Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Chisholm's Second Law Corollaries : When things just can't get any worse, they will.
Chisholm's Second Law Corollaries : Anytime things appear to be going better, you have overlooked something.
Chisholm's Third Law : Proposals, as understood by the proposer, will be judged otherwise by others.
Chisholm's Third Law Corollaries : If you explain so clearly that nobody can misunderstand, somebody will.
Chisholm's Third Law Corollaries : If you do something which you are sure will meet with everyone's approval, somebody won't like it.
Chisholm's Third Law Corollaries : Procedures devised to implement the purpose won't quite work.
Chisholm's Third Law Corollaries : No matter how long or how many times you explain, no one is listening.
The First Discovery of Christmas Morning : Batteries not included.
Churchill's Commentary on Man : Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on as though nothing has happened.
Ciardi's Poetry Law : Whenever in time, and wherever in the universe, any man speaks or writes in any detail about the technical management of a poem, the resulting irascibility of the reader's response is a constant.
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