Murphys Laws: Foster's Law to Fried's Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Foster's Law : If you cover a congressional committee on a regular basis, they will report the bill on your day off.
Fowler's Law : In a bureaucracy, accomplishment is inversely proportional to the volume of paper used.
Fowler's Note : The only imperfect thing in nature is the human race.
Frankel's Law : Whatever happens in government could have happened differently, and it usually would have been better if it had.
Frankel's Law : Once things have happened, no matter how accidentally, they will be regarded as manifestations of an unchangeable Higher Reason.
Franklin's Observation Corollary : He that lives upon Hope dies farting.
Franklin's Rule : Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.
Freeman's Law : Nothing is so simple it cannot be misunderstood.
Freemon's Rule : Circumstances can force a generalized incompetent to become competent, at least in a specialized field.
Fried's Law : Ideas endure and prosper in inverse proportion to their soundness and validity.
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