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#4581 |  | serendipity, n.: The process by which human knowledge is advanced.
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#4582 |  | Serocki's Stricture: Marriage is always a bachelor's last option.
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#4583 |  | Shannon's Observation: Nothing is so frustrating as a bad situation that is beginning to improve.
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#4584 |  | share, n.: To give in, endure humiliation.
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#4585 |  | Shaw's Principle: Build a system that even a fool can use, and only a fool will want to use it.
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#4586 |  | Shedenhelm's Law: All trails have more uphill sections than they have downhill sections.
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#4587 |  | Shick's Law: There is no problem a good miracle can't solve.
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#4588 |  | Silverman's Law: If Murphy's Law can go wrong, it will.
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#4589 |  | Simon's Law: Everything put together falls apart sooner or later.
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#4590 |  | Skinner's Constant (or Flannagan's Finagling Factor): That quantity which, when multiplied by, divided by, added to, or subtracted from the answer you got, gives you the answer you should have gotten.
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