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:''And wisdom, to know the difference.''
:''And wisdom, to know the difference.''
::— Reinhold Niebuhr
::— Reinhold Niebuhr
And the pithy one, from Andrew Dice Clay:
And the pithy one, from Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective:
:''So many assholes ... so few bullets.''
:''So many assholes ... so few bullets.''
::— {{br|The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective}}
::— {{br|The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective}}
Both are apt when dealing with [[management consultant]]s and [[middle manager]]s.
Both are apt when dealing with [[management consultant]]s and [[middle manager]]s, but we prefer the latter.
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There are two versions of the pragmatist’s prayer; the traditional one, from American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr:

God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
Courage to change the things I can;
And wisdom, to know the difference.
— Reinhold Niebuhr

And the pithy one, from Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective:

So many assholes ... so few bullets.
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective

Both are apt when dealing with management consultants and middle managers, but we prefer the latter.

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