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In any given society the authority of man over man runs in inverse proportion to the intellectual development of that society.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
People's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups.
— Robyn Hitchcock
A politicians willingness to listen to good advice rises in inverse proportion to how badly he thinks he is doing.
— Patrick Caddell
The quality of food is in inverse proportion to a dining room's altitude, especially atop bank and hotel buildings (airplanes are an extreme example).
— Bryan Q. Miller
The Law of Triviality ... briefly stated, it means that the time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
— C. Northcote Parkinson
The number of medals on an officer's breast varies in inverse proportion to the square of the distance of his duties from the front line.
— Charles Edward Montague
My happiness grows in direct proportion to my acceptance, and in inverse proportion to my expectations.
— Michael J. Fox
The Sufis have said: 'The importance of something is in inverse proportion to its attractiveness.
— Idries Shah
Why do people benefit in inverse proportion to their need? Well, market incentives make that happen.
— Bill Gates
Proverbs for Paranoids, 2: The innocence of the creatures is in inverse proportion to the immorality of the Master.
— Thomas Pynchon
At American weddings, the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the social position of the bride and groom.
— Calvin Trillin
The ability to rebound is in inverse proportion to the distance your house is from the nearest railroad tracks.
— Don Meyer
I have discovered in 20 years of moving around a ballpark, that the knowledge of the game is usually in inverse proportion to the price of the seats.
— Bill Veeck