Quotes about Reputation
Good products can be sold by honest advertising. If you don't think the product is good, you have no business to be advertising it.
— David Ogilvy
In business, everything starts with integrity. Otherwise it falls apart, though it does take time to find out who has integrity.
— Billie Jean King
The Duke of Shê asked about government. The Master said, When the near approve and the distant approach.
— Confucius
Even the ramparts of reputation, and ambition, and social position couldn't erase the love of sisters, their bond with one another.
— Lisa Wingate
There are no good girls gone wrong - just bad girls found out.
— Mae West
You can't sleep your way into being a star. It takes much, much more. But it helps a lot of actresses get their first chance that way.
— Marilyn Monroe
The more credible you are, the more confidence people place in you, thereby allowing you the privilege of influencing their lives.
— John Maxwell
Somehow Christians have gotten a reputation as anti-pleasure, and this despite the fact that they believe pleasure was an invention of the Creator himself. We Christians have a choice. We can present ourselves as uptight bores who sacrificially forfeit half the fun of life by limiting our indulgence in sex, food, and other sensual pleasures. Or we can set about enjoying pleasure to the fullest, which means enjoying it in the way the Creator intended.
— Philip Yancey
Many believers use truth as a license to righteously diminish others' reputations.
— Kent Hughes
If you go through life cheating others, you will go through life expecting others to cheat you. Liars expect to be lied to; cheaters expect to be cheated; and so on.
— Dennis Prager
What does it mean to "carry" or to "misuse" God's name? It means committing evil in God's name. And that God will not forgive. Why not? When an irreligious person commits evil, it doesn't bring God and religion into disrepute. But when religious people commit evil, especially in God's name, they are not only committing evil, they are doing terrible damage to the name of God.
— Dennis Prager
Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation, for your character is what you are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.
— Dale Carnegie