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Better to die than to live on with a bad reputation.
Vietnamese Proverb
The soldiers' blood, the general's reputation.
Jamaican Proverb
If you hurt the reputation of another, you damage your own.
Togolese Proverb
If you take care of your character, your reputation will take care of itself.
American Proverb
Reputation is what you are in the light; character is what you are in the dark.
American Proverb
If you get a reputation as an early riser, you can sleep till noon.
Irish Proverb
The river's reputation ends where the sea begins.
Russian Proverb
A good reputation is better than a golden girdle.
Serbian Proverb
Try to deserve the reputation you enjoy.
Latin Proverb
When ten thousand soldiers lie rotting, the general's reputation is enhanced.
Japanese Proverb
Sometimes it takes only an hour to get a reputation that lasts for a thousand years.
Japanese Proverb
Don't consider your reputation and you may do anything you like.
Chinese Proverb
Of a dead leopard we keep the skin, of man his reputation.
Chinese Proverb
Character is what we are; reputation is what others think we are.
American Proverb
It is not often that a man's reputation outlasts his money.
American Proverb
A good reputation stands still; a bad one runs.
American Proverb
Reputation is commonly measured by the acre.
English Proverb
When a door opens not to your knock, consider your reputation.
Arabic Proverb
The reputation of a man is like his shadow; it sometimes follows and sometimes precedes him, it is sometimes longer and sometimes shorter than his natural size.
French Proverb
A person's reputation is like his shadow-sometimes it follows and sometimes it precedes him; and sometimes it is smaller and sometimes it is bigger than he is.
French Proverb
He who has lost his reputation is a dead man among the living.
Spanish Proverb
Glass, China, and Reputation, are easily crack'd and never well mended.
English Proverb
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