
Murphy's laws, page 32
1791 quotes by Edward A. Murphy




There is no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, atheism, things

A retreating enemy is probably just falling back and regrouping.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, enemies

Or else they're trying to suck you into a serious ambush!
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, contentment
The important things are always simple, the simple are always hard.
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Teamwork is essential , it gives the enemy other people to shoot at.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, essential, enemies, people

Don't look conspicuous; it draws fire. For this reason, it is not at all uncommon for aircraft carriers to be known as bomb magnets.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, aircraft, reason, fire, fire brigade

Never draw fire, it irritates everyone around you.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, fire, fire brigade, contentment

If you are short of everything but the enemy, you are in the combat zone.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, enemies, contentment

When you have secured the area, make sure the enemy knows it too.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, enemies, contentment

Incoming fire has the right of way.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, fire, fire brigade, rightness


The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, fire, fire brigade, enemies, things


Things that must work together, can't be carried to the field that way.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, work, things

Radios will fail as soon as you need fire support.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, fire, fire brigade, need, contentment

Radar tends to fail at night and in bad weather, and especially during both.
EQuote by Edward A. Murphy about war, weather, night, bad luck, bad

















