Murphys Laws: Cornuelle's Law to Cutler Webster's Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Cornuelle's Law : Authority tends to assign jobs to those least able to do them.
Corry's Law : Paper is always strongest at the perforations.
Courtois's Rule : If people listened to themselves more often, they'd talk less.
Crane's Law (Friedman's Reiteration) : There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. ("tanstaafl")
Mark Miller's Exception to Crane's Law : There are no "free lunches", but sometimes it costs more to collect money than to give away food.
Crane's Rule : There are three ways to get something done: do it yourself, hire someone, or forbid your kids to do it.
Cripp's Law : When traveling with children on one's holidays, at least one child of any number of children will request a rest room stop exactly halfway between any two given rest areas.
Cropp's Law : The amount of work done varies inversely with the amount of time spent in the office.
Culshaw's First Principle of Recorded Sound : Anything, no matter how bad, will sound good if played back at a very high level for a short time.
Cutler Webster's Law : There are two sides to every argument unless a man is personally involved, in which case there is only one.
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