“I don't play roles everybody likes. I'd rather have a career I'm proud of. Like everyone else, I need to eat. But I'm a very unbusinesslike person, and I keep my price low. I'm not a mass product. I'm not everyone's cup of tea.” NeedsPersonsPlayCareersRolesProductsProudMassLowsLikesCupsTeaCups Of Tea Author:Amanda Plummer
“I never cook at home. After 15 hours at work, I don't have much of a desire to cook at home. I do eat at home, but it's always something simple. Raw nuts. Almonds, hazelnuts, pine nuts--these are marvelous products. I am, however, the type that likes to go out to eat a lot. I never tire of it.” HomeDesireHoursSimpleProductsTypeLikesCooksNutsMarvelousTireAlmondsHazelnutsPine Nuts Author:Ferran Adria
“This earth is one of the rare spots in the cosmos where mind has flowered. Man is a product of nearly three billion years of evolution, in whose person the evolutionary process has at last become conscious of itself and its possibilities. Whether he likes it or not, he is responsible for the whole further evolution of our planet.” MenYearsMindPersonsWholeEarthLastsThreeProcessPossibilityPlanetsProductsEvolutionConsciousResponsibleBillionsLikesSpotsCosmosOur Planet Author:Julian Huxley
“Walking with someone through grief, or through the process of reconciliation, requires patience, presence, and a willingness to wander, to take the scenic route. But the modern-day church doesn't like to wander or wait. The modern-day church likes results. Convinced the gospel is a product we've got to sell to an increasingly shrinking market, we like our people to function as walking advertisements: happy, put-together, finished - proof that this Jesus stuff WORKS!” PeopleTogetherJesusStuffWaitingProcessChurchResultsGriefModernProductsWalkingFunctionSellsFinishedConvincedProofLikesWanderWillingnessRoutesReconciliationAdvertisementsShrinkingModern DayScenic Book:Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church Source: Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church
“Superior sales and distribution by itself can create a monopoly, even with no product differentiation. The converse is not true. No matter how strong your product-even if it easily fits into already established habits and anybody who tries it likes it immediately-you must still support it with a strong distribution plan.” IfsTryingStillsMatterStrongSupportPlansProductsHabitFitLikesSuperiorsDistributionMonopolyConversesDifferentiation Author:Peter Thiel
“To a certain extent in Hollywood you're a product, and your product is whatever sells the most, and whatever sells the most is whatever the public likes to see you do - if anything.” IfsCertainProductsHollywoodSellsLikes Author:John Malkovich