March Mystery: Who Said It?
After witnessing you having a bad interaction with a difficult consultant, your boss walks over to you and says, “That looked rough. You know, Shakespear wrote ‘Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.’ That’s my mantra when dealing with consultants like that guy.” You ponder this sage advice, but only for a moment before you hear an overhead announcement from the MICN, “Cardiac arrest 2 minutes out.”
Which character said, “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice”? To whom was it said and in which play?
This famous passage is full of sage advice. How does it end?
Posted: February 11th, 2008 under Main.
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