Quotes by Reputation What shall I do to be for ever known, And make the age to come my own? Abraham Cowley reputation my-own age Reputation is like fine china: Once broken it's very hard to repair. Abraham Lincoln fine-china reputation broken A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch reputation math numbers Every misused word revenges itself forever upon a writer's reputation. Agnes Repplier reputation revenge forever Man is a little bit better than his reputation, and a little bit worse Al Pacino reputation littles men In fashion, we have a reputation for being such a façade, fake people, but none of the fashion people who I know are fake. Alber Elbaz reputation fake-people fashion Once established, reputations do not easily change. Albert Bandura self-efficacy reputation What good is a reputation not put to good use. Albert Einstein reputation use Henri IV's feet and armpits enjoyed an international reputation. Aldous Huxley hygiene reputation feet At ev'ry word a reputation dies. Alexander Pope reputation dies Fame is but an inscription on a grave, and glory the melancholy blazon on a coffin lid. Alexander Smith coffins melancholy reputation Manchester has a certain reputation of being cool. Alice Lowe being-cool reputation certain If I am afraid to speak the truth lest I lose affection, or lest the one concerned should say, "You do not understand", or because I fear to lose my reputation for kindness; if I put my own good name before the other's highest good, then I know nothing of Calvary love. Amy Carmichael reputation names kindness Do you want to injure someone's reputation? Don't speak ill of him, speak too well. Andre Siegfried cynical reputation want Lola Montes is, in my unhumble opinion, the greatest film of all time, and I am willing to stake my critical reputation, such as it is, on this one proposition above all others. Andrew Sarris reputation film opinion The New York Times had not become The New York Times overnight. It had to earn its reputation day-by-day. Andrew Sullivan new-york-times reputation new-york Purpose should determine approach. At the end of the day, it's what we do, not what we purposed to do, that defines our lives and reputations. Andy Stanley reputation the-end-of-the-day purpose It was delightful but, of course, it was pretty insulting to my professional reputation. Anthony Holden reputation insulting literature "I think my reputation will look after itself," Holmes said. "If they hang me, Watson, I shall leave it to you to persuade your readers that the whole thing was a misunderstanding." Anthony Horowitz reputation looks thinking Physical scientists probably deserve the reputation they enjoy for incorruptibility and unswerving devotion to pure truth. The reason for this is that it is not worth while to bribe them. Anthony Standen reputation devotion truth 1234567891011»