-(America) Mark Twain
The gain gained by losing his reputation is better called loss.
-Cyrus
Without fame, there is no life.
-(British) Shakespeare
There is another kind of honor that can be listed among the highest honors, but it is not common that people die for their country or take greater risks.
-(British) Bacon
There is something more important than life, and that is honor.
-(Germany) Schiller
Make people have a reputation in front of them, but if they don't destroy them behind their backs.
-[Qing] Jin Ying's Motto Lian Bi Dun Pin
Honor shames me because I beg for it secretly.
-(India) Tagore
Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honor floats on the river, while heavy and thick honor sinks in the river bottom.
-(British) Bacon
Honor is like a toy. It can only be played. You can never keep it forever, or you will accomplish nothing.
-(France) Madame Curie
The honor is to show all one's talents, virtues and true prices without any damage.
-(British) Bacon's On Glory and Reputation
Honor is not achieved by fame. Although a person has a low position, no money and no power, his reputation can surpass that of thousands of people.
-(British) Young
Honor cannot be found, and any pursuit of honor is futile.
-(Germany) Goethe
Honor is the sun of the dead.
-(France) Balzac
Honor is like life, once lost, it can't be recovered.
-Cyrus
Honor and wealth, without intelligence, are very unreliable assets.
-(Ancient Greece) democritus
Honor and fame have completely disturbed our lives ... I hardly answer these letters, but just reading them is a waste of time.
-(France) Madame Curie
Honor makes me more and more stupid. Of course, this phenomenon is very common, that is, a person's actual situation is often out of proportion to what others think of him. For example, I often purr in a low voice and become a solo of the trumpet.
-(America) Einstein
The acquired reputation is the guarantee of the reputation that must be obtained in the future.
-(France) Brother La Roosevelt
Morality and reputation are like the life and branches of a tree. Whether the branches are flourishing or not depends on the vitality of life.
-Warren
fame and fortune are more than wine, and people are too drunk to die.
—— Tang, Du Guangting's Wounded Time.