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Quotes About Reputation

Pay them well and then they will never tell anyone about the real ground picture and rather eulogize any damn player's knock that may not be even worth to talk.
~ Anuj Somany
People have objection to be called teasingly mad on their face but not on being treated actually fool behind their back.
~ Anuj Somany
The day the city's street appears clean and neat, Indians of that place get to know that some topmost politicians are going to visit.
~ Anuj Somany
The idiom 'Larger than life image' does not mean a person to put own photo image larger than own or others thought on the poster uploaded on social media.
~ Anuj Somany
The net worth of a company is not the earned money in terms of its income, profits and assets but its image that is worth to trust collectively by its clients, vendors and the employees.
~ Anuj Somany
The problem in telling honestly to the people as who is actually not a good person is that s/he ends up getting even more support of most of them often.
~ Anuj Somany
The problem in telling honestly to the people as who not the trustworthy person is, is that s/he often ends up getting even more support of most of them than ever before.
~ Anuj Somany
The problem in telling the people as who not the good person is , is that he ends up getting often even more support of most of them than he used to enjoy it earlier.
~ Anuj Somany
The real shame to a person is also not to make a name worth remembering by the people for several years on the earth.
~ Anuj Somany
The reputation is not essentially built by earning too much, learning too many things, achieving awards, bagging rewards or catapulting position to the hilt; but by unquestionably staying simple, humble , well grounded and doing nothing that makes own conscience to feel guilt.
~ Anuj Somany
The worst thing about telling honestly to the people about a person who is not worth to trust, is that s/he starts often getting even more support of most of them than ever before.
~ Anuj Somany
The Godfather is no longer a film, it is a myth.
~ Anupama Chopra
Love, like reputation, once fled, never returns more.
~ Aphra Behn
Judge a man by the reputation of his enemies
~ Arabian Proverb
When a door opens not to your knock, consider your reputation.
~ Arabian Proverb
Ask not a man who his father was but make trial of his qualities, and then conciliate or reject him accordingly. For it is no disgrace to new wine, if only it be sweet, as to its taste, that it was the juice [or daughter] of sour grapes.
~ Arabic proverb
Indians mock their corrupt politicians relentlessly, but they regard their honest politicians with silent suspicion. The first thing they do when they hear of a supposedly 'clean' politician is to grin. It is a cliche that honest politicians in India tend to have dishonest sons, who collect money from people seeking an audience with Dad.
~ Aravind Adiga
I don't rep talent, I rep Heat and you aren't hot so why the FUCK would I call you
~ Ari Goldman
She thought, watching him, 'I am in a bath, naked in a bath with no bubbles, and a man is washing me; my reputation is doomed and to hell with it. I've been to hell and all I wanted in it was to be alive for this man. Who carried me out of it.
~ Ariana Franklin
Be studious to preserve your reputation; if that be once lost, you are like a cancelled writing, of no value, and at best you do but survive your own funeral.
~ Aristotle
It is difficult to make a reputation, but is even more difficult seriously to mar a reputation once properly made --- so faithful is the public.
~ Arnold Bennett
Jane Austen? I feel that I am approaching dangerous ground. The reputation of Jane Austen is surrounded by cohorts of defenders who are ready to do murder for their sacred cause.
~ Arnold Bennett
I know my qualities, I've got nothing to prove here in England, they know me here.
~ Kolo Toure
I think I probably have a creepy kind of scary quality. Otherwise, I wouldn't get jobs. But I also think it has a little bit to do with, you've done it a couple times, and then people see you that way.
~ Tom Noonan