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If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at the age of 22, it would have changed the history of music… and of aviation.
Tom Stoppard
(1937 – ) British playwright & screenwriter
Entertainment
Music
Science/Weather
Aviation
Beethoven
It's always darkest just before the lights go out.
Clark's Law
Murphy’s Laws
Science/Weather
Light
It is easier to square the circle than to get round a mathematician.
Augustus de Morgan
(1806 – 1871) English mathematician
Occupations
Science/Weather
Work
Mathematicians
I don’t know why my brain has kept all the words to the Gilligan’s Island theme song and has deleted everything about triangles.
Jeff Foxworthy
(1958 – ) stand-up comedian & television personality
Intelligence
Mind
Science/Weather
Brains
Gilligan's Island
Triangles
It was so cold… when we milked the cows, we got ice cream.
Anonymous
Cold
Exaggerations
Science/Weather
In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.
Carl Sagan
(1934 – 1996) American astronomer, astrophysicist & author
Cooking
Food/Drink
Science/Weather
Apple pie
Universe
Statistics: The only science that enables different experts using the same figures to draw different conclusions.
Anonymous
Definitions
Science/Weather
Statistics
Five out of every three people have trouble understanding fractions.
Kenneth Dodd
(1927 – 2018) British comedian, singer & songwriter
Science/Weather
Wordplay
Arithmetic
Fractions
It was so cold… pickpockets were sticking their hands in strangers' pockets to keep warm.
Anonymous
Cold
Exaggerations
Science/Weather
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
Steven Wright
(1955 – ) comedian, actor & writer
Places
Science/Weather
Ocean
Sponges
The progress of science varies inversely with the number of journals published.
Parkinson's Sixth Law
Communication
Murphy’s Laws
Reading/Writing
Science/Weather
Journals
Progress
Chance of Rain Today Depends On Where You LIve
National Weather Service
Headlines
Science/Weather
Rain
If a thing cannot be fitted into something smaller than itself, some dope will do it.
Yapp's Basic Fact
Murphy’s Laws
Science/Weather
Size
If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?
Milton Berle
(1908 – 2002) comedian, radio & television actor
Body
Mothers
Science/Weather
Hands
It is best to read the weather forecast before we pray for rain.
Mark Twain
Samuel Clemens (1835 – 1910) author & humorist
Communication
Intelligence
Science/Weather
Rain
You might be a redneck if… you think that John Deere Green, Ford Blue, and Primer Gray are the three primary colors.
Jeff Foxworthy
(1958 – ) stand-up comedian & television personality
People
Rednecks
Science/Weather
Primary colors
Love is a matter of chemistry; sex is a matter of physics.
Mark's Mark
Emotions
Love
Murphy’s Laws
Science/Weather
Chemistry
Physics
Magnetism, as you recall from physics class, is a powerful force that causes certain items to be attracted to refrigerators.
Dave Barry
(1947 – ) American columnist & humorist
Science/Weather
Magnetism
Refrigerators
It ain't a fit night out for man or beast.
W.C. Fields
(1880 – 1946) comedian, actor, juggler & writer
Science/Weather
I wouldn't touch the metric measuring system with a 3.048m pole.
Anonymous
Language
Science/Weather
Metric system
You’ve never been lost until you’ve been lost at Mach 3.
Paul F. Crickmore
Science/Weather
Lost
Speed
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