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{{a|myth|{{image|Der Teufel|png|“''Der Teufel mag im Detail stecken, aber Gott steckt in den Lücken''”}}}}[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]] (the “[[The Swiss Milquetoast|Swiss Milquetoast]]”) is the legendary, possibly apocryphal, unfinished last play of [[Otto Büchstein]], composed on his deathbed in an opium den in [[Mandalay]], delirious with malaria.<ref>Other reports have it as [[dengue fever]].</ref> Critics have been unable to agree whether {{buchstein}} intended it as comedy, history or tragedy, but are more or less unanimous that he failed to manage any of the three. “A drudgedy” was [[Winthrop Grumman]]’s terse assessment.
{{a|otto|{{image|Der Teufel|png|“''Der Teufel mag im Detail stecken, aber Gott steckt in den Lücken''”}}}}[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]] (the “[[The Swiss Milquetoast|Swiss Milquetoast]]”) is the legendary, possibly apocryphal, unfinished last play of [[Otto Büchstein]], composed on his deathbed in an opium den in [[Mandalay]], delirious with malaria.<ref>Other reports have it as [[dengue fever]].</ref> Critics have been unable to agree whether {{buchstein}} intended it as comedy, history or tragedy, but are more or less unanimous that he failed to manage any of the three. “A drudgedy” was [[Winthrop Grumman]]’s terse assessment.
===Devil quote===
===Devil quote===
Mainly famous for a misquote in [[Gräfin Schümli Pflümli]]’s final aria, ''Der Teufel mag im Detail stecken, aber Gott steckt in den Lücken'' (''The Devil may be in the detail, but God is in the gaps''),  often misquoted as “[[the devil is not in the detail. The devil is the detail]]”.  
Mainly famous for a misquote in [[Gräfin Schümli Pflümli]]’s final aria, ''Der Teufel mag im Detail stecken, aber Gott steckt in den Lücken'' (''The Devil may be in the detail, but God is in the gaps''),  often misquoted as “[[the devil is not in the detail. The devil is the detail]]”.  


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''{{caps|Schümli Pflümli}}'': Mark you this, [[Triago]]: <br>
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Your eagl’y imp may with celerity excrete <br>
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Sheafs and screeds of plushest ''[[verbiage|vérbiage]]'', <br>
For such mute and timorous ends <br>
As convolution may confect. <br>
O! My soul, enswamped with o’erworded haps — <br>
Sees aught but de’ils in every chary detail! <Br>


''{{caps|[[Nuncle]]}}'': So, open your mind, milady: <br>
You might find God among the gaps. <br>
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===[[Otto’s razor]]===
===[[Otto’s razor]]===
''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]'' is also famous for its articulation of “[[Otto’s razor]]”:
''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]'' is also famous for its articulation of “[[Otto’s razor]]”:
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{{Dsh annihilism}}}}
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=== A condition more honour’d in the breach===
Herculio’s famous soliloquy on being asked to advise on a shareholder agreement.
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{{dsh a condition more honoured}}}}
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