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137Murphy’s Laws - A

posted by sherliez on February 8th, 2011

Abbott’s Admonitions

1.If you have to ask, you’re not entitled to know.

2.If you don’t like the answer, you shouldn’t have asked the question.

Abrams’s Advice

When eating an elephant, take one bite at a time.

Absolute Principal

Beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes to the bone.

Rule of Accuracy

When working toward the solution of a problem, it always helps if you know the answer.

Corollary - Provided, of course, that you know there is a problem.

Acheson’s Rule of the Bureaucracy

A memorandum is written not to inform the reader but to protect the writer.

Acton’s Law

Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Ade’s Law

Anybody can win — unless there happens to be a second entry.

Law of Adult Opportunity

Opportunity always knocks at the least appropriate moment.

Advanced Systems News Letter

The nail that sticks up gets hammered down.

Agnes Allen’s Law

Almost anything is easier to get into than out of.

Airplane Law

When the plane you are on is late, the plane you want to transfer to is on time.

Law of Airports

The distance to the gate is inversely proportional to the time available to catch the flight.

Alan’s Law of Research

The theory is supported as long as the funds are.

Albrecht’s Law

Social innovations tend to the level of minimum tolerable well being.

Alfred’s Law of NIMBY’ism [Not in my back yard]

The guy holding the biggest sign demanding that the freeway be torn down moved in six years after it was constructed.

Law of Algebra

You never catch on until after the test.

Algren’s Precepts

Never eat at a place called Mom’s. Never play cards with a man named Doc. And never lie down with a woman who’s got more troubles than you.

Law of Alienation

Nothing can so alienate a voter from the political system as backing a winning candidate.

Alinsky’s Rule For Radicals

Those who are most moral are farthest from the problem.

Allen’s Axiom

When all else fails, follow instructions.

Allen’s Biblical Distinction (Allen’s Distinction)

The lion and the lamb shall lie down together, but the lamb won’ t get much sleep.

Allen’s Law

Almost anything is easier to get into than out of.

Allen’s Law of Civilization

It is better for civilization to be going down the drain than to be coming up it.

Alley’s Axiom

Justice always prevails… three times out of seven.

Alligator Allegory

The objective of all dedicated product support employees should be to thoroughly analyze all situations, anticipate all problems prior to their occurrence, have answers for these problems, and move swiftly to solve these problems when called upon. However, when you are up to your ass in alligators, it is difficult to remind yourself that your initial objective was to drain the swamp.

Alligator Principle

When you are up to your ass in alligators, it is difficult to remind yourself that your initial objective was to drain the swamp.

Allison’s Precept

The best simple-minded test of expertise in a particular area is the ability to win money in a series of bets on future occurrences in that area.

Law of Ambition

At any one time, thousands of borough councilmen, school board members, attorneys, and businessmen — as well as congressmen, senators, and governors — are dreaming of the White House, but few, if any of them, will make it.

Anderson’s Law

Any system or problem, however complicated, if looked at in exactly the right way, will become even more complicated.

Andrew’s Canoeing Postulate

No matter which direction you start, it’s always against the wind coming back.

Law of Annoyance

When working on a project, if you put away a tool that you’re certain you’re finished with, you will need it instantly.

Anthony’s Law of Force

Don’t force it, get a larger hammer.

Anthony’s Law of the Workshop

Any tool, when dropped, will roll into the least accessible corner of the workshop.

Corollary - On the way to the corner, any dropped tool will first and always strike your toes.

Approval Seeker’s Law

Those whose approval you seek the most give you the least.

The Aquinas Axiom

What the gods get away with, the cows don’t.

The Arithmetic of Cooperation

When you’re adding up committees there’s a useful rule of thumb: that talents make a difference, and follies make a sum.

Army Axiom

Any order that can be misunderstood has been misunderstood.

Army Law

If it moves, salute it; if it doesn’t move, pick it up; if you can’t pick it up, paint it.

Arnold’s First Law of Documentation

If it should exist, it doesn’t.

Arnold’s Second Law of Documentation

If it does exist, it’s out of date.

Arnold’s Third Law of Documentation

Only useless documentation transcends the first two laws.

Ashleigh’s First Law

If you can’t learn to do it well, you should learn to enjoy doing it badly.

Ashley-Perry Statistical Axioms

1.Numbers are tools, not rules.

2.Numbers are symbols for things; the number and the thing are not the same.

3.Skill in manipulating numbers is a talent, not evidence of divine guidance.

4.Like other occult techniques of divination, the statistical method has a private jargon deliberately contrived to obscure its methods from nonpractitioners.

5.The product of an arithmetical computation is the answer to an equation; it is not the solution to a problem

6.Arithmetical proofs of theorems that do not have arithmetical bases prove nothing.

Law of Assembly

Interchangeable parts won’t.

Astrology Law

It’s always the wrong time of the month.

Atlas’s Laws of Medical Research

Successful research attracts the bigger grant which makes further research impossible.

The progress of science varies inversely with the number of journals published.

Attila’s Instruction

Always remember to pillage before you burn.

Attorneys Operating Principle

Any simple idea must be worded in the most complicated way.

Atwoods Corollary

No books are lost by lending except those you particularly wanted to keep.

Law of Attraction

Power attracts people but it cannot hold them.

Avery’s Observation

It does not matter if you fall down as long as you pick up something from the floor while you get up.

Avery’s Rule of Three

Trouble strikes in series of threes, but when working around the house the next job after a series of three is not the fourth job — it’s the start of a brand new series of three.

Avian Law

A bird in the hand is safer than one overhead.

Axiom of Promotions

What gets you promoted on one level will get you fired on another.

Axiom of the Pipe. (Trischmann’s Paradox)

A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a fool something to stick in his mouth.

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