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Reputation Quotes - Page 3

All is ephemeral - fame and the famous as well.

"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book IV, (35), (c. 161 - 180 AD).

Laugh at a bad reputation. Fear a good one that you could not sustain.

Robert Bresson (2016). “Notes on the Cinematograph”, p.56, New York Review of Books

We are only what we are in the dark; all the rest is reputation.

Oswald Chambers (2015). “The Love of God: An Intimate Look at the Father-Heart of God”, p.53, Discovery House

Remember that reputation and integrity are your most valuable assets - and can be lost in a heartbeat.

"Here's a 10 point plan to invest like Charlie Munger" by John Szramiak, www.businessinsider.com. October 26, 2016.

Gain a modest reputation for being unreliable and you will never be asked to do a thing.

Paul Theroux (1986). “Sunrise with Seamonsters”, p.87, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Ballet-girls have a bad reputation, which is in most cases well deserved

Henry Mayhew (2012). “The London Underworld in the Victorian Period: Authentic First-Person Accounts by Beggars, Thieves and Prostitutes”, p.80, Courier Corporation

Protect your reputation. Don't be afraid of making mistakes.

Richard Branson (2008). “Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur”, Virgin Pub

We'd all like a reputation for generosity, and we'd all like to buy it cheap.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.96, BookBaby

For a strolling damsel a doubtful reputation bears.

"Hermann and Dorothea". Poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, VII. 93, October 1797.

The highest form of vanity is love of fame.

George Santayana (2015). “The Life of Reason: Human Understanding”, p.84, 谷月社