Murphys Laws: Faber's Laws to Law of Fashion
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Faber's Laws : The number of errors in any piece of writing rises in proportion to the writer's reliance on secondary sources.
Fairfax's Law : Any facts which, when included in the argument, give the desired result, are fair facts for the argument.
Falkland's Rule : When it is not necessary to make a decision, it is necessary not to make a decision.
Farber's First Law : Give him an inch and he'll screw you.
Farber's Second Law : A hand in the bush is worth two anywhere else.
Farber's Third Law : We're all going down the same road in different directions.
Farber's Fourth Law : Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows.
Farnsdick's Corollary : After things have gone from bad to worse, the cycle will repeat itself.
Farrow's Finding : If God had intended for us to go to concerts, He would have given us tickets.
Law of Fashion : Any given dress is: indecent 10 years before its time, daring 1 year before its time, chic in its time, dowdy 3 years after its time, hideous 20 years after its time, amusing 30 years after its time, romantic 100 years after its time, and beautiful 150 years after its time.
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