A Quote by John Pugsley

Peace and prosperity are inversely proportional to the level of taxation. — © John Pugsley
Peace and prosperity are inversely proportional to the level of taxation.
The elegance of a mathematical theorem is directly proportional to the number of independent ideas one can see in the theorem and inversely proportional to the effort it takes to see them.
This proletarianization of the lower salaried bourgeoisie is accompanied by an excess in the opposite direction: the irrationally high pay of top managers and bankers, a level of remuneration that is economically irrational since, as investigations in the US have demonstrated, it tends to be inversely proportional to the company's success.
Appealingness is inversely proportional to attainability.
Notice the small things. The rewards are inversely proportional.
Bureaucracy and social harmony are inversely proportional to each other.
Time is a resource whose supply is inversely proportional to its demand.
In flying, the probability of survival is inversely proportional to the angle of arrival.
The usefulness of any meeting is inversely proportional to the size of the group.
The appropriate length of a name is inversely proportional to the size of its scope.
The payoff of a human venture is, in general, inversely proportional to what it is expected to be.
Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available
The size of the promised paycheck is inversely proportional to the likelihood of surviving to collect it.
The stretch of the limousine usually is inversely proportional to the self esteem of the person riding in it.
The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the ability to reach it.” – Chloe Traeger
The results you produce in life are inversely proportional to the degree to which you are intimidated.
The hilarity or brilliance of a forwarded link is inversely proportional to the number of people it's sent to.
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