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Was an eternity of absolute ease just another name for hell?
— Octavia E. Butler
We can afford to lose money - even a lot of money. But we can't afford to lose reputation - even a shred of reputation.
— Warren Buffett
It is more important for Labour to raise the reputation of politics than for the Tories, who are only in politics for the money.
— Frank Dobson
A good reputation is more valuable than money.
— Publilius Syrus
Dip him in the river who loves water.
— William Blake
A man of talent will strive for money and reputation; but the spring that moves genius to the production of its works is not as easy to name
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Your NAME and your REPUTATION is ALL that you have, so GUARD them. They are worth more than money or gold.
— L. Michelle
Always providing you have enough courage - or money - you can do without a reputation.
— Margaret Mitchell
If you lose money for the firm, I will be forgiving. If you lose reputation, I will be ruthless.
— Warren Buffett
Playing the violin and singing and whistling are just three different ways of making sound.
— Andrew Bird
It ain't often that a man's reputation outlasts his money.
— Josh Billings
The worst thing that can happen to a man is to lose his money, the next worst his health, the next worst his reputation.
— Samuel Butler
I'm a very competitive person, whether it's school, baseball or even playing video games.
— David Price
Once a person gains experience and a good reputation, it takes less and less money to create bigger and bigger investments.
— Robert Kiyosaki
The most valuable of all human possessions, next to a superior and disdainful air, is the reputation of being well-to-do.
— H.L. Mencken
A reputation for money is almost as negotiable as money itself.
— John Steinbeck
Thy money, thy office, thy reputation are nothing; put away these phantom clothings, and stand like an athlete stripped for the battle.
— John Lancaster Spalding