Top 1200 Reputation Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I'm stingy and I'm proud of the reputation.
What you should be in a rush for isn't necessarily the immediate monetary return, but it's to know that this equation existing between an employee and a company is being honored. What's the equation? I'm going to give you my most precious thing that I have - my time and my reputation. That's what the employee says. And the company says I'm going to take your time and your reputation and direct it at things that we believe collectively have a huge impact opportunity to do something extremely positive. And that positivity will get measured in impact and also economic upside.
I feel like thanking Paul Dacre every time, because the reason they ask me is because they think I've come through the other end with a pretty good reputation. Loads of people get a bad press but have a good reputation. [David] Beckham - think what he went through. [Bill] Clinton, likewise. You just have to be true to yourself.
I have a bad reputation, I guess. — © Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
I have a bad reputation, I guess.
We can afford to lose money - even a lot of money. But we can't afford to lose reputation - even a shred of reputation.
Detroit is still seen as the tough city, a city that has a reputation for high crime, ... The tough city thing is fine. Its always had a reputation as that. ... You know, Gordie Howe, when I was watching hockey, was the toughest guy in the league playing for the Red Wings. He represented that tough aura.
My reputation has grown slowly.
We acquire the love of people who, being in our proximity, are presumed to know us; and we receive reputation or celebrity, from such as are not personally acquainted with us. Merit secures to us the regard of our honest neighbors, and good fortune that of the public. Esteem is the harvest of a whole life spent in usefulness; but reputation is often bestowed upon a chance action, and depends most on success.
I have this burgeoning reputation for playing a scumbag.
Cursed be he that scalps the reputation of the dead.
My reputation grows with every failure.
The publicity I have been getting, a good deal of which is untrue, and the rest of it ill considered, has done me more harm than good. The only way you get on in this profession is to have the reputation of doing what you are told as thoroughly as possible. So far I have been able to accomplish that, and I believe I have gotten quite a reputation from not kicking at peculiar assignments.
I am better than my reputation.
My reputation precedes me now. — © Dwayne Johnson
My reputation precedes me now.
Do not be misled by hearing of anyone's reputation.
In daily practice, the word brand stands as a surrogate for the word reputation. In fact, your brand acts just like a person. When you know a person's reputation, you can predict his or her behavior. You know what that person is likely to do or say-or not do or say-in any given situation. Your brand works the same way.
It’s better to not have a reputation than a bad one.
Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom.
Concealed talent brings no reputation.
And we shall most likely be defeated, and you will most likely be victors in the contest, if you learn so to order your lives as not to abuse or waste the reputation of your ancestors, knowing that to a man who has any self-respect, nothing is more dishonourable than to be honoured, not for his own sake, but on account of the reputation of his ancestors.
Reputation is the road to power
I haven't got a good reputation with pain.
Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability. Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are. Failure to prepare is preparing to fail.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn has always had a reputation as a man who cares for women, and even a libertine . . . There is a vast difference between [that] reputation . . . and the charge which he is the object, which is a serious, very serious crime or sex crime. This is something very different.
I think my reputation among peers is probably different than my reputation among fans. My peers know me pretty well and so it's fairly accurate. I think I'm respected among my peers.
Definitely, I got a reputation growing up playing on the guys' hockey teams. The guys knew how tough I was because I played with them. I got quite a good reputation for beating up boys going up through school.
I did not have a reputation to defend.
One half was sad because I had damaged my reputation. The other half was happy because I had damaged my reputation.
For the president of the United States, reputation does matter. The reputation of the United States does matter. We are dealing with countries all over the world. They want to know if your word is good. Trump's word is not good.
With enough courage, you can do without a reputation.
A man is what he is, not what men say he is. His character no man can touch. His character is what he is before his God and his Judge; and only himself can damage that. His reputation is what men say he is. That can be damaged; but reputation is for time, character is for eternity.
I have a reputation for infamy.
I'm protective of the reputation of Christ and the church.
I have got a reputation to protect.
My reputation is a media creation.
Reputation is rarely proportioned to virtue.
You can't build a reputation on what you intend to do.
Faithfully guard your reputation.
It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety. — © Isaac Asimov
It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety.
I am better than my reputation
An eminent reputation is as dangerous as a bad one.
Reputation is for time; character is for eternity.
I've always had a reputation as a buffoon.
Reputation is what people think you are. Character is who you really are. Take care of your character and your reputation will take care of itself. The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.
One of the biggest things you have is your reputation and your reputation with knowing what's good and what's not good.
One is told that you're either a hot writer, or you're finished and you're over. But of course, the more you hang around and the more you become aware not only of what "reputation" is for other writers, but also what your own reputation is, you become aware that it's much more complicated than the conventional media would have you believe.
You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.
I had a bit of a reputation as a tomboy.
I had made my reputation on integrity. — © Edward Brooke
I had made my reputation on integrity.
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.
Character is the tree, reputation is the shadow.
I'm supposed to be this complete slapper, that's my reputation.
Repetition makes reputation.
In the end, all you have is your reputation.
We are only what we are in the dark; all the rest is reputation.
Reputation is what people expect us to do next. It's their expectation of the quality and character of the next thing we produce or say or do. We control our actions (even when it feels like we don't) and our actions over time (especially when we think no one is looking) earn our reputation.
Viewers have a way of remembering the celebrity while forgetting the product. I did not know this when I paid Eleanor Roosevelt $35,000 to make a commercial for margarine. She reported that her mail was equally divided. "One half was sad because I had damaged my reputation. The other half was happy because I had damaged my reputation." Not one of my proudest memories.
In a way my reputation has become that of the curmudgeon.
Narco fiction novels have a reputation, at least here in Mexico among some of the writers I know, of being somewhat rushed productions, usually written in one way or another like crime thrillers, with something cheesily exploitative about them. It feels exploitive - taking this horrible and ongoing tragedy and trying to turn it into something entertaining. Or trying to turn it into something that might earn the writer a reputation of the sort that many writers believe they aspire to. Or earn them money.
I have a bad reputation for being temperamental.
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