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Reputation Quotes

Built slowly, lost quickly.

These lines reflect on how long reputation takes to build and how quickly it can unravel, a warning meant to change how people act day to day. More on trust is in Good.

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One of the signs of a bad coworker is a pattern of persistent undermining - intentionally hindering a colleague's success, reputation, or relationships.

Quotes by Adam Grant

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It takes a career, a lifetime, to build up a reputation, and only one misstep for it all to crumble away.

Quotes by Aaron Rodgers

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If you are worried about the risk to your reputation, you don't launch a telecoms firm in an aggressive way.

Quotes by Xavier Niel

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I was 20 years old when I started playing in the Premier League. Maybe mentally I wasn't quite prepared for it, and that has earned me a reputation.

Quotes by Wojciech Szczesny

Bad Quotes

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The Huntington Theatre has a really fine reputation. I was keenly aware of how well thought of they are and that they develop and support new plays.

Quotes by Winnie Holzman

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I've always had a reputation as a buffoon.

Quotes by Willard Scott

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Modernism has a reputation for being a forbidding phenomenon: its visual arts disconcertingly non-representational, its literary efforts devoid of the consolations of plot and character - even its films, it's argued, fall well short of that true desideratum: entertainment.

Quotes by Will Self

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At the time the Sendmail program had a very poor reputation with respect to security, with four root vulnerabilities per year for two successive years.

Quotes by Wietse Venema

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Everybody in the military has a reputation, and usually it doesn't come out to the public.

Quotes by Wesley Clark

Being Quotes

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Twenty games is the magic figure for pitchers - .300 is the magic figures for batters. It pays off in salary and reputation. And those are the two things that keep a ballplayer in business.

Quotes by Warren Spahn

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Other quotes look at reputation in specific fields, from a pitcher's numbers shaping salary and respect to an old preface declining credit rather than publishing early. See Great or Being.