Murphys Laws: Puritan's Law to Rangnekar's Modified Rules Concerning Decisions
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Puritan's Law : Evil is live spelled backwards.
Puritan's Law Corollary : If it feels good, don't do it.
Putney's Law : If the people of a democracy are allowed to do so, they will vote away the freedoms which are essential to that democracy.
Putt's Law : Technology is dominated by two types of people -- those who understand what they do not manage, and those who manage what they do not understand.
Q's Law : No matter what stage of completion one reaches in a North Sea (oil) field, the cost of the remainder of the project remains the same.
Rakove's Laws of Politics : The amount of effort put into a campaign by a worker expands in proportion to the personal benefits that he will derive from his party's victory.
Rakove's Laws of Politics : The citizen is influenced by principle in direct proportion to his distance from the political situation.
Ralph's Observation : It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize that you are in a hurry.
Randolph's Cardinal Principle of Statecraft : Never needlessly disturb a thing at rest.
Rangnekar's Modified Rules Concerning Decisions : If you must make a decision, delay it.
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