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 straight to firearms.””
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.
Recognize the tension between idealism and practical frustration.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city planning meetings
- homeowner disputes
- corporate negotiations
- activist protests
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When do you feel compelled to bypass rules?
- What non‑violent alternatives exist?
Violent shortcuts often worsen problems and ignore legal processes.