Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.


As quoted in Clean Your House & Everything In It (1982) by Eugenia Chapman and Jill C. Major, p. 100


Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.

Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.

Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.

Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.