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Quotes About Reputation

I would love to get into the dictionary as synonymous with great quality and service.
~ David Linley
I think we felt the pressure more at first than this time around. But still you don't want to let anyone down. I never even met Patrick until we had a Christmas party at Ian McKellen's house on the first movie and then I didn't see him again until the premiere.
~ Rebecca Romijn
Because hypocrisy stinks in the nostrils one is likely to rate it as a more powerful agent for destruction than it is.
~ Rebecca West
Fans don't boo nobodies.
~ Reggie Jackson
Board members, officers, executives, directors, managers, client service experts and geniuses: We, the consumers, want you to succeed. We dearly want to believe you know what you're doing — and that you care about our respect and appreciation. It doesn't take much to make us feel both looked after and loyal. But it doesn't take much to make us feel like fools, either, and we're less afraid to talk about it.
~ Regina Barreca
One of the challenges in networking is everybody thinks it's making cold calls to strangers. Actually, it's the people who already have strong trust relationships with you, who know you're dedicated, smart, a team player, who can help you.
~ Reid Hoffman
mieux vaut, pour la renommée d'un philosophe, inventer une erreur nouvelle que de redire une vérité qui a déjà été exprimée par d'autres.
~ Rene Guenon
I understand the technique of eccentricity; it would be futile for a man to labor at establishing a reputation for oddity if he were ready at the slightest provocation to revert to normal action.
~ Rex Stout
Third, I understand the technique of eccentricity; it would be futile for a man to labor at establishing a reputation for oddity if he were ready at the slightest provocation to revert to normal action.
~ Rex Stout
Byron wrote 'The glory and the nothing of a name
~ Rex Stout
When you once get a reputation, or it gets you, you're stuck with it for good.
~ Rex Stout
Its not exactly the height of fashion, darling. You can get away with it, of course, but if I were to be seen in it at Cowes, bang would go my reputation." I thought privately that her reputation had probably gone bang already.
~ Rhys Bowen
Numquam snantur dfrmis vulnera fmae. (Cato Dist. Appendix 5:
~ Richard A. LaFleur
There've been more campaigns sunk by people who feel they've gotta write a memo ... so when you put anything on paper, just assume it's gonna be on the front page the next day. If it can't be—don't write it.
~ Richard Ben Cramer
There have been times when I could have succumbed to some form of bribe, or could have had my way by offering one. But ever since that night in Dover prison I have never been tempted to break my vow.. My Parents always drummed into me that all you have life is your reputation: you may be very rich, but if you lose your good name you'll never be happy.
~ Richard Branson
One of the things I've learned over my years in business is that, once you have a great product, it is essential to protect its reputation with vigilance. It's not just a question of getting it into the marketplace. As a result, every day I receive a bundle of press cuttings – everything that mentions Virgin. These – and staff letters – are the first things I read in the morning.
~ Richard Branson
Tal como observó Oscar Wilde: «Solamente hay una cosa en el mundo peor que hablen de ti, y es que no hablen de ti».
~ Richard Branson
Esta actitud de esconderse hasta que pase la tormenta no le sirve de mucho a la reputación del líder o de su compañía y, por lo general, solo sirve para empeorar las cosas.
~ Richard Branson
They have to square their well-earned reputation for kindness and hospitality with their equally well-earned reputation for violence and bigotry.
~ Richard Grant
Many rather damaged priests and laypeople came to regard Graham Greene as someone who could help them with their personal problems; he hated this reputation and wished they would seek psychiatrists.
~ Richard Greene
Don't worry what people think now. Don't ever work for popularity. Above all, don't care what the newspapers say. What is important is that your decisions should be clear and stand up to history." Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
~ Richard Hough
Fame is a funny thing, like a secret, both are hard to keep.
~ Richard Peck
legend crystallized her life (Sarah Bernhardt) until she became her observers' rumors. At the end, we all become edited copy.
~ Richard Powers
As geographic place lost its power to guarantee quality, modern corporate brands began to appear, at first linked to the personal names of the manufacturers, who thereby offered their reputation, their face as it were, to establish a bond of trust with consumers.
~ Richard R. Wilk