Quotes About Reputation
A better brand = better clients = a better, more profitable business
~ Peter Montoya
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Your Personal Brand is the mental picture your prospects get when they think about you.
~ Peter Montoya
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A Personal Brand creates expectations in the minds of others of what they'll get when they work with you.
~ Peter Montoya
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Branding always works. The thing is, it can work for you or against you.
~ Peter Montoya
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visibility increases your credibility.
~ Peter Montoya
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Rascher's 'normal' colleagues and co-workers recognised him as a fraud who inflicted unnecessary suffering and fatalities and used his privileged position with the Reichsführer to gain medical reputation and advancement.
~ Peter Padfield
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It's also much clearer how much damage the occupation of Iraq is doing to America's reputation and prestige around the world and that's just starting now to hit home in the United States.
~ Peter Singer
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demek ki namussuzluk müstesna ki, namussuzluklar haber oluyor
~ Peyami Safa
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I keep thinking he can't be all bad ... and then he opens his mouth .
~ Phil Foglio
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Gallegos told Richard he'd been arrested in 1975 for shooting a hooker over a blow job payment, and the press might bring it up. Richard said that didn't matter, that it was bullshit.
~ Philip Carlo
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Take the price of oil, long a graveyard topic for forecasting reputations.
~ Philip E. Tetlock
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It's not what a person says but what he does that reveals his true character.
~ Philip José Farmer
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Cattle die, kindred die, we ourselves shall die, but I know one thing that never dies: the reputations of each one dead.
~ Philip Parker
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the Basil Spence Syndrome. When Coventry Cathedral was going up and in the public eye, he went through a lean period when he wasn't offered any jobs at all because people thought he wouldn't have time for anything else.
~ Philip Powell
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When Mathewson arrived in the majors, most first class and many second class hotels would not host big league teams for fear that the players' behavior would offend other guests. The hotels that did admit ballplayers often made them eat in a separate dining room. Players were well known for pinching waitresses and wrecking furniture, and if they didn't like the steaks they were served, they would nail them to the restaurant's walls.
~ Philip Seib
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People used to be funny about approaching me, but now they seem to think I'm as sane as anyone who's done what I've done in movies can be.
~ Philip Seymour Hoffman
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When I asked my boss if he would refer me to someone in London where I was going next, he replied, "If you are really good, then we would not want you to leave. If you are bad, then we would not refer you. If you are just so so, why should we bother?" So he did not do anything. Luckily his boss, a Swiss manager, felt compelled to notify his London colleagues that I was going to be in town. And thus I got hired.
~ Philip Tan
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the more famous an expert was, the less accurate he was.
~ Philip Tetlock
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For most of my life i have been adored by fools and hated by people of good sense, and they all make up stories about me in which I am either a saint or a whore. But I am above these judgments, I am a Queen.
~ Philippa Gregory
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I had a reputation of being merciless at times. After a particularly busy night working with me, one of the newer backservers nursed his wounds over a beer and complained that I had ridden him hard. After that, I tried to take it easy on Seabiscuit, as we subsequently called him. When he worked hard and fast, I called him Bisquick.
~ Phoebe Damrosch
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Never Googled myself. I use a computer for market quotes and news, but I've never Googled myself. But I have visited their headquarters.
~ T. Boone Pickens
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One overseas diner told me that he was not going to come back to Hong Kong, but after visiting my restaurant he saw that there was more to our city than he originally thought, and he would therefore be back. That made me proud.
~ Alvin Leung
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Besides having an audience, the most important currency for any leader is his or her reputation. And having a reputation for over-delivering on what's expected of you should give your visitors, subscribers and customers more reason to spend their money with you and refer their friends.
~ Lewis Howes
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Modernism has a reputation for being a forbidding phenomenon: its visual arts disconcertingly non-representational, its literary efforts devoid of the consolations of plot and character - even its films, it's argued, fall well short of that true desideratum: entertainment.
~ Will Self
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