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O'Toole's Axiom: One Child Is Not Enough, But Two Children Are Far Too Many.
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O'Toole's Axiom: One child is not enough, but two children are
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One child is not enough, but two children are far too many. -- O'Toole's Axiom
One enemy soldier is never enough, but two is entirely too many. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #32
Often enough, what it takes to maintain one vice is enough money to raise two children.
When traveling with children on one's holidays, at least one child of any number of children will request a rest room stop exactly half way between any two given rest rooms.
-- Mervyn Cripp...
If two lives join, there is oft a scar. They are one and one, with a shadowy third
One near one is too far. -- Robert Browning (1812-1890) -- By the Fireside, xlvi...
One drink is just right, two are too many, three are too few. -- Spanish proverb
One drink is just right; two is too many; three are too few. Spanish Proverb
There is a definite parallel between shots of tequila and a woman's breasts.
One is not enough and three are too many....
For large values of one, one approaches two, for small values of two.
-- Murphy's Mathematical Axiom...