Murphys Laws: Merrill's First Corollary to Mills's Law of Transportation Logistics
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Merrill's First Corollary : There are no winners in life; only survivors.
Merrill's Second Corollary : In the highway of life, the average happening is of about as much true significance as a dead skunk in the middle of the road.
Meskimen's Laws : When they want it bad (in a rush), they get it bad.
Meskimen's Laws : There's never time to do it right, but always time to do it over.
Michehl's Theorem : Less is more.
Pastore's Comment on Michehl's Theorem : Nothing is ultimate.
Mickelson's Law of Falling Objects : Any object that is accidentally dropped will hide under a larger object.
Miksch's Law : If a string has one end, then it has another end.
Miller's Law : You can't tell how deep a puddle is until you step into it.
Mills's Law of Transportation Logistics : The distance to the gate from which your flight departs is inversely proportional to the time remaining before the scheduled departure of the flight.
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