"If comedy duos don't like each other, it just won't work."
About Scott Thompson
Scott Thompson — Life and Legacy
Scott Thompson is a notable figure in the technology sector, recognized for his impactful leadership at PayPal, where he served as CEO. His approach to business emphasizes the importance of resilience and innovation, particularly in the face of challenges. Thompson's philosophy is encapsulated in his belief that 'Success is not just about what you accomplish,' which reflects his understanding that true achievement is intertwined with the positive influence one has on others. This perspective encourages a broader view of success that goes beyond personal accolades. Thompson's quotes often reveal his core belief that resilience is a critical trait for leaders. He asserts that the ability to bounce back from setbacks is what differentiates successful leaders from others. By advocating for calculated risks, he challenges the conventional notion of safety in business, suggesting that innovation often requires stepping outside of one’s comfort zone. His insights into teamwork further highlight his belief that collaboration is essential for achieving meaningful results, as diverse ideas and perspectives can lead to greater innovation. Today, Thompson's thoughts on leadership and resilience resonate with many in the tech industry, as they navigate an ever-evolving landscape. His emphasis on empowering others and fostering a culture of trust continues to inspire leaders who seek to make a lasting impact.
Quote collection
Scott Thompson quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"I'm not a wilting flower. I'm honest, so I pick a lot of fights. I've burned a lot of bridges."
"Americans know as much about Canada as straight people do about gays. Americans arrive at the border with skis in July, and straight people think that being gay is just a phase. A very long phase."
"My cancer continues to make for all kind of hilarity."
"When I was younger I wanted to be a big movie star who'd get to be funny on talk shows and then I wanted to retire and write science fiction."
"Comedy is actually very macho driven."
"I guess chemistry is just another word for love."
"I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America's and juicier than Britain's. I think it's a cross between the two of them, really."
"I think Canadian humor is a little less broad than American humor."
"I'm not really cool, or dashing, or any of those things."
"I'm a total nerd. I love fantasy."
"I've pretty much given up on the orange. I really have. I just don't even bother. It's just either sour, or woody, or the skin's too thick. It's very nice when you come across the perfect orange, because it's really a beautiful experience. But the stakes are too high."
"The gay male is always going to be at the bottom."
"I think a case could be made that there's sort of a crisis of masculinity in the West. Particularly with white males."
"I resented that my career wasn't going the way that it was supposed to. And I was angry that I wasn't getting the parts that I wanted."
"My theory is that comedy comes from little people."
"I believe the things that happened to me as a child scarred me terribly, and I wish somebody would have helped me with some of the things that happened."
"I first got into fruit when I was a teenager, when my life was changing in every way. The first time I had a mango, at like 18, I was like, 'Where has this been my whole life?"
"Canadian comedians are generally more well-rounded... They have to do a lot more. In order to have a career in this country, you have to do everything. And in the States you can narrow-cast, you can be just a sitcom performer or a stand-up comedian or a sketch performer."
"Art is about the edges and the sharp corners and those places are not conducive to activism, which is about putting on a gloss."