Gavin Belson is a character in the show [[Silicon Valley (TV Show)]] and is supposed to be a representation of big tech CEOs
"But make no mistake. Though they're the ones leaving, it is I who must remain and bear the heavy burden of their failure."
"I don't know about you people, but I don't want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do."
"Patrice, I thank you for your honesty, and I will repay you with my own. I honestly never want to see you in my offices again. You're fired."
"During my sabbatical from Hooli, I toured the wonders of the world, seeking inspiration from mankind's greatest achievements. The Parthenon, Angkor Wat, the Great Pyramid of Giza. But it wasn't until my flight home that I had my epiphany. Yes, those wonders are visited by thousands of people every year, but 2.4 million people visit HooliSearch every minute. And then it occurred to me. What I have built is a far greater achievement, than any of the ancient world. And the ideal version of myself, was the man I already was."
"What is Hooli? Excellent question. Hooli isn't just another high tech company. Hooli isn't just about software. Hooli...Hooli is about people. Hooli is about innovative technology that makes a difference, transforming the world as we know it. Making the world a better place, through minimal message oriented transport layers. I firmly believe we can only achieve greatness if first we achieve goodness."