LAWS OF LIFE
Johnson’s Law: There is nothing to scratch but the surface. William’s Law: There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance. Harding’s Homily: It’s hard to be nostalgic when you can’t remember anything. Hylton’s Rule: No job is too small to botch. Brodsky’s Observation: Joseph Brodsky was exiled from the Soviet Union fifteen years ago. Today he is lauded as a Nobel Prize winner in literature. His reaction – “Life has a great deal up its sleeve. Weiler’s Law: Nothing is impossible for the person who doesn’t have to do it himself. From 1001 Logical Laws, by John Peer
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