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Law stands mute in the midst of arms.
-- Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2113 of 2327 |
Lawful Dungeon Master -- and they're MY laws!
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2114 of 2327 |
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory keeps all its data in an old gray trunk.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2115 of 2327 |
Laws are like sausages. It's better not to see them being made.
-- Otto von Bismarck
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2116 of 2327 |
Laws of Computer Programming:
1. Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
2. Any given program costs more and takes longer.
3. If a program is useful, it will have to be changed.
4. If a program is useless, it will have to be documented.
5. Any given program will expand to fill all available memory.
6. The value of a program is proportional the weight of its output.
7. Program complexity grows until it exceeds the capability of
the programmer who must maintain it.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2117 of 2327 |
LAWSUIT:
A machine which you go into as a pig and come out as a sausage.
-- Ambrose Bierce
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2118 of 2327 |
Lawyer's Rule:
When the law is against you, argue the facts.
When the facts are against you, argue the law.
When both are against you, call the other lawyer names.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2119 of 2327 |
Lay off the muses, it's a very tough dollar.
-- S.J. Perelman
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2120 of 2327 |
Lay on, MacDuff, and curs'd be him who first cries, "Hold, enough!".
-- Shakespeare
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2121 of 2327 |
Lays eggs inside a paper bag;
The reason, you will see, no doubt,
Is to keep the lightning out.
But what these unobservant birds
Have failed to notice is that herds
Of bears may come with buns
And steal the bags to hold the crumbs.
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