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Quotes about Reputation

People are starting to understand: all generic companies aren't created equally.
- Heather Bresch
First, make yourself a reputation for being a creative genius. Second, surround yourself with partners who are better than you are. Third, leave them to go get on with it.
- David Ogilvy
In the old generation, if one kid bought a PlayStation 2 and the other kid bought an Xbox, at his house you played PlayStation, at your house you played Xbox. Now that it's online, all those early buyers who... you want to play with, they've got their reputation online of who they are and how good they are at these games.
- Bill Gates
As for reputation, though it be a glorious instrument of advancing our Master's service, yet there is a better than that: a clean heart, a single eye, and a soul full of God. A fair exchange if, by the loss of reputation, we can purchase the lowest degree of purity of heart.
- John Wesley
The body and its parts are a river, the soul a dream and mist, life is warfare and a journey far from home, lasting reputation is oblivion.
- Marcus Aurelius
Whatsoever he said, all men believed him that as he spake, so he thought, and whatsoever he did, that he did it with a good intent.
- Marcus Aurelius
He's a bootlegger....One time he killed a man who found out that he was nephew to Von Hindenburg and second cousin to the devil.
- F Scott Fitzgerald
The market wants to see you persist. It demands a signal from you that you're serious, powerful, accepted, and safe.
- Seth Godin
The reason Steve Herrell's shop did so well is that it was famous for having a line! People brought folks from out of town to have the experience.
- Seth Godin
You don't get to choose what you get famous for and you don't get to control which of your life's many struggles gets to stand for you.
- Erica Jong
And God help Bruce Springsteen when they decide he's no longer God... They'll turn on him, and I hope he survives it.
- John Lennon
At all events, it is certain that if any medicinal man had come to Middlemarch with the reputation of having very definite religious views, of being given to prayer, and of otherwise showing an active piety, there would have been a general presumption against his medical skill.
- George Eliot