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Reputation Quotes - Page 7

To gain a reputation for virtue, grieve over those you injure.

"City Aphorisms, Fourth Selection". Book by Mason Cooley, 1987.

You can do all manner of underhanded nice things when you have a caustic reputation.

Markus Zusak (2016). “The Book Thief: 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.162, Random House

When a man has once forfeited the reputation of his integrity, he is set fast, and nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood.

John Tillotson, Thomas Birch (1820). “The works of Dr. John Tillotson ... with the life of the author”, p.23

I am better than my reputation

Robert David MacDonald, Friedrich Schiller (2005). “Schiller: Volume Two”, p.285, Oberon Books

Self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself.

Brian Tracy (2008). “Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time”, p.79, ReadHowYouWant.com

The charm of fame is so great that we like every object to which it is attached, even death.

Blaise Pascal (2010). “Thoughts, Letters and Minor Works”, p.61, Cosimo, Inc.

If you are worried about the risk to your reputation, you don't launch a telecoms firm in an aggressive way.

"Xavier Niel: rebel storms bastions of Gallic elite" by Juliette Garside, www.theguardian.com. February 23, 2012.

He lives in fame that died in virtue's cause.

William Shakespeare, Thomas Dolby (1832). “The Shakespearian Dictionary, Forming a General Index to All the Popular Expressions, and Most Striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare, from a Few Words to Fifty Or More Lines ... By T. Dolby”, p.104