A good reputation is better than a bad reputation, and a bad reputation is better than no reputation, this is the famous saying of real estate tycoon Donald Trump
Character is like a tree, and reputation is like its shade. We often think about the shade of trees, but we don’t know that trees are the root.
——Lincoln Beauty
It is harder to maintain a reputation than to gain it. ——Schnabel
Contempting the Medal of Honor itself is a one-pole Medal of Honor! ——Monet
The taste of fame is so sweet that we love everything we come into contact with - even death. ——Pascal
A lie can destroy an upright man's entire reputation. ——Gracian
The false name is a lowly slave, speaking flattering lies on every tombstone, but under the silent wasteland, the bones of loyal ministers and righteous men are often buried. ——Shakespeare
Famousness can also be a huge obstacle: if we pursue it, we must devote ourselves to such a path-to satisfy people's imagination as much as possible, avoid what they hate, and follow what they like. —— Spinoza
Fame is the sun of the dead. ——Balzac
All fame enjoys an unimaginable prestige, regardless of where it comes from. ——Balzac
A person's reputation, like his actual property, is all he owns. Reputation is more important than possessions; it is the guardian of peace and integrity; a life raft in the sea of ??distress; a parachute when falling from heaven; a plank on which to survive in quicksand. ——Anonymous
Fame is a movable bridge that can make people fly across the abyss. ——Balzac
Having a good reputation is more important than having money. ——Cyrus
Take your reputation away from me and my life will be over. ——Shakespeare
Reputation is nothing more than people's whispers, but it is often the breath of corruption. ——Rousseau
Young girls, especially you, must know that a good reputation is more precious than any modification, and a good reputation is like a spring flower, which can be destroyed by a gust of wind. ——Krylov
Reputation is a boring and unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost is not caused by one's own fault. ——Shakespeare
A good reputation is the unbridled desire to pursue fame. —— Spinoza
My honor is my life, and the two are integrated into each other. Take away my honor and my life ceases to exist. ——Shakespeare
Having a good reputation is equivalent to having a large fortune. ——Toro Fuller
Famous, you inspire and cultivate pure hearts. You are the last weakness of noble people. You despise joy and make people spend their time in hardship. ——Milton
The desire for fame is the instinct of all great minds. ——Burke
I would rather die than ruin my reputation by making a mistake. ——Goretti
Of all the wealth that humans possess, the most valuable, besides a proud demeanor, is a good reputation.
——Mencken