Reputation is for time; character is for eternity.
A company is known by the people it employs.
The most destructive acid in the world is found in our sour disposition.
No one raises his reputation by lowering others.
You cannot build reputation on what you are going to do.
Glass, china, and reputation are equally cracked and never well mended.
It is easier to acquire a good reputation than to lose a bad one.
Reputation is never completely secured—it is being continually earned.
Your hometown is where they can’t figure out how you did so well.
When we live for the approval of God, we need not to be disturbed by the opinion of others.
Some get reputation and keep it; others permit reputation to keep them.
Reputation is seeming; character is being.
Reputation is manufactured; character is grown.
Reputation is what you need to get a job; character is what you need to keep one.
Reputation is what men think you are; character is what God knows you are.
Reputation is what you have when you come to town; character is what you have when you leave.
The only reputation that matters is your reputation in heaven.
An eminent reputation is as dangerous as a bad one.
The best way to gain a good reputation is to be what you desire to appear.