- A
proverb (from Latin: proverbium) or an
adage is a simple,
traditional saying that
expresses a
perceived truth based on
common sense or experience. Proverbs...
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defunct American computer company Adage Capital Management, an American...
- Goodhart's law is an
adage that has been
stated as, "When a
measure becomes a target, it
ceases to be a good measure". It is
named after British economist...
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Adage Capital Management (
Adage) is an
American investment management firm
based in Boston.
Phillip Gross and
Robert Atchinson met as
investment analysts...
- list of
eponymous laws
provides links to
articles on laws, principles,
adages, and
other succinct observations or
predictions named after a person. In...
- Murphy's law is an
adage or
epigram that is
typically stated as: "Anything that can go
wrong will go wrong."
Though similar statements and
concepts have...
- cold,
starve a fever" is an
adage or a wives' tale
which attempts to
instruct people how to deal with illness. The
adage dates to the time of Hippocrates...
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bellum (classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkɛ̃ ˈparaː ˈbɛllʊ̃]) is a
Latin adage translated as "If you want peace,
prepare for war." The
phrase is adapted...
- bradéōs (σπεῦδε βραδέως,
pronounced [spêu̯.de bra.dé.ɔːs]) is a
classical adage and
oxymoron meaning "make
haste slowly" (sometimes
rendered in English...