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To Steal Information From A Person Is Called Plagarism.
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To steal information from a person is called plagarism. To steal
information from the enemy is called gathering intelligence.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #48
Related:
There is no such thing as military 'intelligence'. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #39
To steal from one person is theft. To steal from many is taxation.
-- Daiell's Law (a take-off on Felson's Law)...
Felson's Law: To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research.
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. -- Felson's Law
If the enemy is in range, so are you. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #01
If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research.
-- Wilson Mizne...
If you're short of everything but the enemy, you're in a combat zone.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #18...
One enemy soldier is never enough, but two is entirely too many. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #32
Remember, a retreating enemy is probably just regrouping for a counter-attack.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #27...