I believe I can steal Fairfax's reputation in six months. It is an empty edifice. It has collapsed. — Margo Kingston Copy Share Image
Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“People will do the basest things on account of their so-called honour.” — T.H. White Copy Share Image
A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. — Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch Copy Share Image
Not much more can happen to you after you lose your reputation and your wife. — John N. Mitchell Copy Share Image
I am now past the craggy paths of study, and come to the flowery plains of honor and reputation. — Ben Jonson Copy Share Image
The esteem of good men is the reward of our worth, but the reputation of the world in general is the gift… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For what… — John Wesley Copy Share Image
Since most corporate competitors have the same problems with sustainability and social reputation, it's worth trying to solve them together. — Simon Mainwaring Copy Share Image
Why movie and dance critics are taking 'The Company' seriously, I can't imagine. Are they impressed by Altman's reputation and naive sincerity?… — Robert Gottlieb Copy Share Image
“Gain fame, and the paparazzi or media waits and watches for them to slip, just to shame their name.” — Anthony Liccione Copy Share Image
I was spoiled and I was arrogant. I was very demanding, had an overblown image of who I was and got a… — Judge Reinhold Copy Share Image
The Doc Holliday of legend is a gambler and gunman who appears out of nowhere in 1881, arriving in Tombstone with a… — Mary Doria Russell Copy Share Image
I look at Sachin and I see a great player, the kind of person that you would like to follow, but I… — Brian Lara Copy Share Image
But I, Caesar, have not sought to amass wealth by the practice of my art, having been rather contented with a small… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Folly consists not in committing Folly, but in being incapable of concealing it. All men make mistakes, but the wise conceal the… — Baltasar Gracian Copy Share Image
I think my reputation is pretty fair among the drivers. The drivers know what they get when they see me or talk… — Kyle Busch Copy Share Image
Silicon Valley isn't usually where aspiring authors go to kick-start a literary reputation. [...] How'd he do it? By courting bloggers and… — Daniel Suarez Copy Share Image
When you do more than you're paid for eventually you will get paid for more than you do. This is a basic… — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
As a reporter in Israel, I have interviewed hundreds of people in its intelligence and defense establishments and studied thousands of classified… — Ronen Bergman Copy Share Image
Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash;… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I want to make sure that our bio-similars capture a huge market share and help cancer patients around the world, which we… — Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Copy Share Image
Being kind doesn't mean being soft or a wuss. Kindness is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of confidence.… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
I want to be a woman who lives totally abandoned to the first commandment: to love my Lord, my God, with all… — Misty Edwards Copy Share Image
What you should be in a rush for isn't necessarily the immediate monetary return, but it's to know that this equation existing… — Chamath Palihapitiya Copy Share Image
The Democratic party should say, "Thank you very much, but you know what, we're going back to be a big-tent party. Broad… — Peggy Noonan Copy Share Image
Nom de Plume uses the device of the pseudonym to unite the likes of Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, Fernando Pessoa, and Patricia… — Elif Batuman Copy Share Image
Really Edward Teach, Blackbeard, was actually tall, so he was literally larger than life and so he knew that and actually the… — Ray Stevenson Copy Share Image
“Proshka was a man of self-esteem. He considered himself a cut above the rest, and had a degree of personal pride. His… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
It makes him contemptible to be considered fickle, frivolous, effeminate, mean-spirited, irresolute, from all of which a prince should guard himself as… — Niccolo Machiavelli Copy Share Image