“Somebody asked me 'what's the job of a CEO', and there's a number of things a CEO does. What you mostly do is articulate the vision, develop the strategy, and you gotta hire people to fit the culture. If you do those three things, you basically have a company. And that company will hopefully be successful, if you have the right vision, the right strategy, and good people.” PeopleIfsDoeJobsCultureThreeNumbersCompanyVisionSuccessfulFitStrategyHopefullyBeing SuccessfulGood PeopleCeoThree Things Author:Brian Chesky
“Our culture is like a garment that does not fit us, or in any case no longer fits us. This culture is like a dead language that no longer has anything in common with the language of the street. It is increasingly alien to our lives.” DoeCultureLanguageCommonCasesOur LivesStreetsFitAliensGarments Author:Jean Dubuffet
“Therefore, when I look for a church, I look for the music that best fits me and the programs that best cater to me and my family. When I make plans for my life and career, it is about what works best for me and my family. When I consider the house I will live in, the car I will drive, the clothes I will wear, the way I will live, I will choose according to what is best for me. This is the version of Christianity that largely prevails in our culture. But it is not biblical Christianity.” WayLooksCultureHouseChurchChristianityCareersPlansCarFitClothesProgramMy FamilyVersionsBiblical Author:David Platt
“We use up words like 'spiritual' so fast in this culture. Twenty years ago spiritual had a distinct meaning. But now there's a lot of jack-off thinkers who just love to talk about the spiritual. And there is a lot of bogus - is bogosity a word? It should be - a lot of bogosity in these spiritual seekers. So you have to find another way to express it. I just call it 'how I fit'.” WayShouldYearsUseSpiritualCultureAtheismFitYears AgoTwentiesPositive AtheismThinkerAnother WaySeekers Author:George Carlin
“That a good fit between parental handling and child temperament is vital to help children adapt to the imperatives of their society is a crucial concept that can be applied to other cultures.” ChildrenHelpingCultureFitConceptsCrucialTemperamentImperativesParentalOther Cultures Author:Stella Chess
“The first thing Islam does is to destroy the self image of the believers. It convinces them that without Islam they are worthless creatures only fit for hellfire. It tells them that their culture is jahelyyah (ignorance) and their ancestral religion was taaghoti (satanic). They are made to despise their identity and selfhood and seek their glory in their submission to Islam and slavery to its deity who was Muhammad's own alter ego.” FirstsDoeMadeSelfCultureIdentityIgnoranceFitCreaturesEgoGlorySlaveryIslamBelieverConvinceDespiseWorthlessSubmissionDeitiesMuhammadSatanicAlter Ego Author:Ali Sina
“When you have an idea for a story, you want those characters to reach as many people as you can. I think you normally think of prose as a way of doing that. It fits our time, the culture.” PeopleThinkingWayWantIdeasCharacterStoriesCultureFitOur TimeProse Author:Robert Morgan
“Here's why I like geek culture: People like what they like because they like it. They're not trying to fit into any mainstream likes or dislikes.” PeopleTryingCultureFitLikesDislikeMainstreamGeekTrying To Fit In Author:Kristen Bell
“Call it stubborn, call it ignorant, call it what you want, but I don't think I have to join a particular faith or culture or creed or religion just to fit in, since I was part of the clique since it's inception.” ThinkingWantCultureParticularFitWhat You WantIgnorantCreedsStubbornCliqueInception Author:Phife Dawg
“To some degree, the critic arises out of that negativity bias in that our brains are oriented towards threat and toward survival. The critic really started as a survivor mechanism in early infancy and childhood when we were trying to navigate our early family system and culture; when we're learning how to fit in so we could optimize that flow of love and affection. It was an internal voice telling us to shut certain patterns and reactions down, that negativity bias that's always looking for what's wrong, looking for the threat.” TryingCertainCultureVoiceBrainChildhoodFitDegreesSurvivalFlowThreatCriticsPatternsAffectionReactionsAriseInternalsSurvivorMechanismNegativityBiasInfancyNavigateLove And Affection Author:Mark Coleman
“Call it stubborn, call it ignorant, call it what you want, but I don't think I have to join a particular faith or culture or creed or religion just to fit in.” ThinkingWantCultureParticularFitWhat You WantIgnorantCreedsStubborn Author:Michael Rapaport
“I come from a culture that was isolated for a long time - I have my own story to tell, in my own style, and an aesthetic approach that was mostly self-taught. So, does it fit a reader's curiosity? Will it meet their expectations?” LongCultureStyleFitExpectationsCuriosityAesthetic Author:Luljeta Lleshanaku
“Artists tend to be people of strong character and opinion. Often they are dismissed in our culture if they don't fit a certain mainstream media mold. It's a reason why filmmakers are now releasing films online. Art, in any form can invoke various emotions and actions. I think some can be frightened of the power that a simple image can invoke and that's why they tend to shy away from it. But art documents moments in our history and that image is often what many people remember of a certain time.” PeopleThinkingArtReasonMomentsCharacterActionRememberFilmArtistCultureStrongSimpleEmotionOpinionFitVariousFilmmakerShyOnline Author:Robert Greenwald
“London is the most multicultural, mixed race place on Earth. And I love that. I grew up in a neighborhood in London where English wasn't necessarily the first language - maybe because of that, I love to travel. Every penny I've ever saved has been spent on airline tickets to different corners of the world. I think that's partly from growing up in London. I've taken that bit with me - this ability to fit in with any culture and be fascinated and respectful with any culture all started from growing up in London.” ThinkingWorldDifferentEarthCultureLanguageAbilityGrowing UpTakenFitNeighborhoodRespectfulAirlineMulticultural Author:JJ Feild
“Quite a lot of what we normally think of as human culture doesn't fit some definition. What are the values behind cuisine, which is a form of human culture? Does it have deep values? I don't know - I would say not. But maybe I'm not a foodie.” ThinkingValuesCultureFit Author:Hal Whitehead