A Quote by Dale Carnegie

Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to. — © Dale Carnegie
Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
I've got this reputation for shooting one take which is a wonderful reputation to have but it's hard to live up to.
It's a very lovely reputation to have - being a kind person. I try to live up to the fact that people think that about me.
Treat people like you want to be treated; live and let live; and also give the other person a break now and then.
It is not for us to give an assessment to what happened, but in our opinion the reputation of British science, the reputation of the British government, and the reputation of the title 'Sir' has sustained heavy damage.
If somebody has a bad reputation on the internet or if they have a really good reputation on the internet, I don't care. I want to meet said person and make up my mind for myself, and then go from there.
As a teenager growing up in Europe, I embraced the romantic ideal. For me, I had to give up the ideal that one person would be there for everything. Once you give up that ideal, then you begin to accept the person that you are with - the person who won't be able to give you everything and who won't be able to know exactly what you want and feel without you even needing to say it.
It's good to have a brand that is consistent that people know about and trust. But it's also good to mix it up and adapt it, to polish it a bit and give it a new aspect. To not violate the reputation you've established but give it a new edge and veneer to show other aspects that people hadn't suspected.
I couldn't live my reputation down - all right then, I'd live up to it.
Sometimes it's more generous to take than give, he said. "How?" Caroline asked. "To let the other person give you what he has to offer. If you're always the one giving, you never have to feel disappointed, because you don't expect anything in return. But it's miserly in its own way. Because you never leave yourself open or give the other person a chance.
When a management with reputation for brilliance gets hooked up with a business with a reputation for bad economics, it's the reputation of the business that remains intact.
I don't mind having a reputation as a serious and spiritual person. I think that would be a nice reputation to have
I don't mind having a reputation as a serious and spiritual person. I think that would be a nice reputation to have.
Partly, I like a bad reputation. But I also want a reputation of being a good person.
Reputation is seeming; character is being. Reputation is manufactured; character is grown. Reputation is your photograph; There is a vast difference between character and reputation. Reputation is what men think we are; character is what God knows us to be. Reputation is seeming; character is being. Reputation is the breath of men; character is the inbreathing of the eternal God. One may for a time have a good reputation and a bad character, or the reverse ; but not for long.
A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.
I can do much, I can do everything for a man who will be my friend. I can give him power; I can give him wealth. I can give him reputation - the power, the wealth, the reputation which come to a man who speaks to a million people a day in the columns of a great paper.
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