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Credibility is what it is ALL about ...
Reps, reps, reps
Achieving repute and notoriety is at first like the seemingly hopeless effort of pushing a large snowball up a hill, but eventually you will push it over the apex and watch it grow rapidly as it rolls effortlessly away.
Knowledge counts but common sense matters.
You do anything in the world to gain a reputation. As soon as you have one, you seem to want to throw it away.
Credulity is always ridiculous.
Reputation is generally proof of how little one knows about a person.
Our credulity is a part of the imperfection of our natures. It is inherent in us to desire to generalize, when we ought, on the contrary, to guard ourselves very carefully from this
tendency.
Too much doubt is better than too much credulity.
The credulous ... advance the authority of hearsay in place of reasons for possible success or facts that can be demonstrated.
Faith is what credulity becomes when it finally achieves escape velocity from the constraints of terrestrial discourse - constraints like reasonableness, internal coherence, civility, and candor. However
I've been in this biz so long, it's really my reputation that brings me work.
Do not leave your reputation to chance or gossip; it is your life's artwork, and you must craft it, hone it, and display it with the care of an artist.
TRUST RESULTS FROM MERIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
It is difficult to make a reputation, but is even more difficult seriously to mar a reputation once properly made
so faithful is the public.
Belief gives knowledge credibility.
Reputation is for those who can afford it.
Authenticity is key.
The power to distinguish between person and performance and to communicate intrinsic worth flows naturally out of our own sense of intrinsic worth.
The reputation is not essentially built by earning too much, learning too many things, achieving awards, bagging rewards or catapulting position to the hilt; but by unquestionably staying simple, humble , well grounded and doing nothing that makes own conscience to feel guilt.
Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.
I am better than my reputation.
What's in a name? The accumulation of reputations from all who've owned it before you.
Credentials are like potential energy, the compliments of a name on paper, in documents, word of mouth, but faith is like kinetic energy, the motion and the force that which is witnessed. Hence in the end it is the faith rather than the credentials that really takes you places.
Deserve your distrust, but can't you accept I want to help you? Haven't I given you proof?" "The more proof you show me, the closer I have to inspect the fine print." Rook had proven to me where his loyalties lay.
I value my reputation. I work hard to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
My only excuse is that I have no reputation myself, and I am thereby well aware of its ephemeral value. Reputation is worthless.
Sebastian Bonnington's love letter to Esme Rawlings
Reputation is a timely subject, now that nobody has one.
You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.
Reputation is what men say about you on your tombstone;
Character is what the angels say about you before the throne of God
Experience join'd with common sense, To mortals is a providence.
One's reputation must not exceed one's capabilities;
by your works you shall be known.
There was a time when I looked to other people for recognition, because I didn't have enough confidence to trust my own judgment. Now I'm not looking for reassurance, because I realize how fickle people are. My own strength is the best I can have.
Your mother told you all that I could give you was a reputation.
Lack of credibility slays your character
Reputation being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the mercy of the Envious and the Ignorant. But Fame, whose very birth is posthumous, and which is only known to exist by the echo of its footsteps through congenial minds, can neither be increased nor diminished by any degree of wilfulness.
Credit you give yourself is not worth having.
What good is a reputation not put to good use.
Self-belief? My parents gave it to me.
Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us.
In a crunch a man's reputation never counts for as much as it ought to.
The universal object and idol of men of letters is reputation.
There is no credulity so eager and blind as the credulity of covetousness, which, in its universal extent, measures the moral misery and the intellectual destitution of mankind.
Reputation is an outcome; but it is also a valuable, strategic asset.
I prefer credulity to skepticism and cynicism for there is more promise in almost anything than in nothing at all.
Reputation is what people expect us to do next. It's their expectation of the quality and character of the next thing we produce or say or do.
We control our actions (even when it feels like we don't) and our actions over time (especially when we think no one is looking) earn our reputation.
Knowledge is the key.
Mistakes quickly pile up and coalesce into a reputation, and a reputation is hard to shake.
Look, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption.
Credulity that was being tested. A fat man with red
When people know WHY you do WHAT you do, they are willing to give you credit for everything that could serve as proof of WHY.
I know you've got to earn people's trust, and you've got to earn it day after day after day.
Cojones: it's a thing you either have or don't.
One of the biggest things you have is your reputation and your reputation with knowing what's good and what's not good.
Credit ... is the only enduring testimonial to man's confidence in man.
Silence and reserve will give anyone a reputation for wisdom.
As a general rule, a reputation is built on manner as much as on achievement.
strength and honor
All people are most credulous when they are most happy.
Faithfully guard your reputation.
Credibility lasts about two cycles of bad material, and then you'll probably never get it back. If you let people down, that's really hard to come back from - harder than climbing from nothing to something, even.
Between craft and credulity, the voice of reason is stifled.
Credulity forges more miracles than trickery could invent.
People in great institutions are occasionally credulous.
Hard, withering toil only can achieve a name; and long days and months and years must be passed in the chase of that bubble, reputation, which, when once grasped, breaks in your eager clutch into a hundred lesser bubbles, that soar above you still.
Credibility is a leader's currency. With it, he or she is solvent; without it, he or she is bankrupt.
Your reputation is what influences people to think, feel and talk about you the way they do.
People admire talent, and talk about their
admiration. But they value common sense without talking about it,
and often without knowing it.
Reputation, like a face, is the symbol of its possessor and creator, and another can use it only as a mask.
The restraining grace of common sense is the mark of all valid minds.
Longevity is a big part of credibility.
Our esteem is apt to be given where we know the least.
A good reputation is measured by how much you can improve the lives of others.
Reputation is favorable notoriety as distinguished from fame, which is permanent approval of great deeds and noble thoughts by the best intelligence of mankind.
The art of putting into play mediocre qualities often begets more reputation than is achieved by true merit.
Since humans are social animals, you're basically only as good as your reputation.
Trust, honesty, humility, transparency and accountability are the building blocks of a positive reputation. Trust is the foundation of any relationship.
The only valid voice of one's reputation is that spoken by one's conscience.
Truth builds trust.
Great faith, Great confidence.
Doverey, no proverey - Trust but verify.
In the end, all you have is your reputation.
The age of credulity is every age the world has ever known. Men have always turned from the ascertained, which is limited and discouraging, to the dubious, which is unlimited and full of hope for everybody.
Trust is the confidence that emerges when character and competence converge.
Your reputation is what you're perceived to be,
Your character is what you really are
Fame, or notoriety, whichever that special noise may be called when the world like a hound 'gives tongue' and announces that the quarry in some form of genius is at bay, is apt to increase its clamor in proportion to the aloofness of the pursued animal ...
Reputation is made in a moment; Character is built over a lifetime.
My psychiatrist said I had charisma so at least I'm certified
It is just as valuable to be censured by friends as it is splendid to be praised by enemies. We desire praise from those who do not know us, but from friends we want the truth.
Character is like a tree and reputation its shadow. The shadow is what we think it is and the tree is the real thing.
As I have found out, recognition has its upside, its downside and - you may say - its backside.
Your reputation is the most important thing you'll never have. Not clothes, nor money, not the big cars you may drive. If your reputation is good, you can achieve anything you want in the world.
The ability to establish, grow, extend, and restore trust is the key professional and personal competency of our time.
It is the duty of every one to strive to gain and deserve a good reputation.
That day, I began to be incredulous. Or, rather, I regretted having been credulous. I regretted having allowed myself to be borne away by a passion of the mind. Such is credulity.
Character is what you are. Reputation is what people think you are.
Build your reputation by helping other people build theirs.
How difficult it is to save the bark of reputation from the rocks of ignorance.
Reputation is more than symbolic in Afghanistan; it is a commodity that is hard to restore once it has been damaged.