If anything can go wrong, it will.

If anything can go wrong, it will.
If anything can go wrong, it will.
Prov. Every possible disaster will occur, whether you have prepared for it or not. (This saying is also referred to as “Murphy's Law.”) •

Fred: Your car should be fine now, as long as the battery doesn't die. Alan: Then we'd better put a new battery in. If anything can go wrong, it will; so let's make sure it can't go wrong.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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