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Quotes About Reputation

I haven't talked to the press much. That's why I've gotten kind of a bad reputation. They look at me and think I don't give a damn. But I'm not comfortable with the attention.
~ Robert Parish
You can have all the stats in the world, but if you're losing, you're probably not going to get talked about. Probably will, but not in a good way.
~ Lamar Jackson
If I'm not a good talker, so be it, but my record will speak for itself.
~ Raphael Assuncao
I think it's a personal pride to hear everyone talking about me.
~ Sadio Mane
Talking to the press is not always good.
~ John Dickerson
When we're talking about brand, we're talking about what does the brand stand for. And when we're talking about approval, we're talking about whether or not I approve of what the brand stands for.
~ John Quelch
It's such an overused phrase: 'to be part of the conversation.' But it's true. It is nice to be part of the conversation - just be sure they are talking about you in the right way.
~ Damian Lewis
People always say there's no such thing as bad publicity, and you always think they're right, because it seems self-evident: nobody's going to buy a magazine that nobody ever talks about, so people should want to buy a magazine that everybody's talking about.
~ Rachel Johnson
Sonnen, to me, he's a great athlete, but he created that image so much for himself that people don't think he's that good. They just think he talks. So I think it's a risk you run when you do that.
~ Demian Maia
It's really easy, once somebody passes away, for the tales about them to become taller, the good ones and the bad ones.
~ Ashton Kutcher
People very rarely know my real name but recognise me as characters from my shows, such as 'Last Tango In Halifax.'
~ Nicola Walker
Their life is a lie. I would rather live an honest life than an admired lie.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Their life is a lie. I would rather live an honest life than an admired
~ Richard Paul Evans
At last she said, "Them Burdicks isn't worth the powder and shot to blow them up. They're like a pack of hound dogs. They'll chase livestock, suck eggs, and lick the skillet. And steal? They'd steal a hot stove and come back for the smoke.
~ Richard Peck
HBO is really famous for hiring good people and staying out of their way until they ask for help, or need it. And that reputation is earned.
~ Richard Russo
A director is a general in charge of an army of traitors like any showman. An audience will love you, laugh with you and wait outside your stage door when you're hot and on a roll, but no audience is ever truly friendly. Not for long. Bore 'em or disappoint 'em - even once - and they'll turn on you and tear you to pieces, regardless of who you are or might once have been.
~ Richard Stanley
Did you see that dress?" "I saw the dress." "Did you like it?" He didn't answer. I took that as a yes. "Am I going to endanger my reputation if I wear it to the dance?" When he spoke, I could barely hear him. "You'll endanger the school." I smiled and fell asleep.
~ Richelle Mead
I've heard a lot about you, Rose. Don't worry. It was all good." "No, it wasn't.
~ Richelle Mead
The incident with Dawn hadn't been one of my finer moments. I honestly hadn't expected to break any bones when I shoved her into a tree. Still, the incident had given me a dangerous reputation. The story had gained legendary status, and I liked to imagine that it was still being told around campfires late at night. Judging by the look on the girl's face, it was.
~ Richelle Mead
I heard some interesting things about your performance up here." "I hear interesting things about your 'performance' all the time Doug, but you don't hear me making jokes about it.
~ Richelle Mead
But never, ever, had I been called irresponsible. And I kind of liked it.
~ Richelle Mead
Mi reputación ya está formada, Rose. Me puse mis metas y luche por ellas, hace ya mucho tiempo. Lo que será de tu vida aún está por ver
~ Richelle Mead
Nothing he has ever done has been tainted by legality [Robert Moses quoting an anecdote about himself].
~ Robert A. Caro
Johnson's customary reaction to physical danger, real or imagined, was so dramatic, almost panicky, that at college he had had the reputation of being "an absolute physical coward." All during World War II he had done everything he could to avoid combat.
~ Robert A. Caro