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Amendment Quote by David Mamet

“[I]n the abstract, we may envision an Olympian perfection of perfect beings in Washington doing the business of their employers, the people, but any of us who has ever been at a zoning meeting with our property at stake is aware of the urge to cut through all the pernicious bullshit and go…” quote by David Mamet
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““[I]n the abstract, we may envision an Olympian perfection of perfect beings in Washington doing the business of their employers, the people, but any of us who has ever been at a zoning meeting with our property at stake is aware of the urge to cut through all the pernicious bullshit and go straight to firearms.””

David Mamet

About This Quote

Source Play: Glengarry Glen Ross (film adaptation), 1992

In abstract terms, idealized perfection is imagined, but real‑world experiences like zoning disputes reveal a desire to bypass bureaucracy and resort to force.

In simple terms: Ideal perfection vs. gritty reality; urge to cut through red tape with violence.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the tension between idealism and practical frustration.

Themes

bureaucracy frustration violence idealism realism

Mood

cynical critical

Type

political social

When to use this quote

  • city planning meetings
  • homeowner disputes
  • corporate negotiations
  • activist protests

Key Concepts

Power dynamics political economy conflict resolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do you feel compelled to bypass rules?
  • What non‑violent alternatives exist?
A Different Perspective

Violent shortcuts often worsen problems and ignore legal processes.

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