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#4251 |  | marriage, n.: An old, established institution, entered into by two people deeply in love and desiring to make a committment to each other expressing that love. In short, committment to an institution.
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#4252 |  | marriage, n.: Convertible bonds.
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#4253 |  | Marriage, n.: The evil aye.
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#4254 |  | Marxist Law of Distribution of Wealth: Shortages will be divided equally among the peasants.
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#4255 |  | Maryann's Law: You can always find what you're not looking for.
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#4256 |  | Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer, you treat everything like a nail.
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#4257 |  | Mason's First Law of Synergism: The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.
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#4258 |  | mathematician, n.: Some one who believes imaginary things appear right before your _i's.
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#4259 |  | Matz's Law: A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.
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#4260 |  | May's Law: The quality of correlation is inversly proportional to the density of control. (The fewer the data points, the smoother the curves.)
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