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William Shakespeare

"The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation that away Men are but gilded loam or painted clay."

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"The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation that away Men are but gilded loam or painted clay."

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"We do not have the right to make the name of God look bad by our pitiful and impoverished existence."

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"Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,Is the immediate jewel of their souls:Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;But he that filches from me my good nameRobs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed."

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"If you terminate a person from your life who is very toxic towards your reputation, you can actually lead yourself pertaining a career that you desire without any interference."

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"Ones reputation is like a shadow, it is gigantic when it precedes you, and a pigmy in proportion when it follows."

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"A person's reputation can be appealing towards others if he or she understands the great values of ethical behavior."

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"He that hath lost his credit is dead to the world."

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"A person's reputation is a mixture of what his friends enemies and relatives say behind his back."

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"There's a great spirit gone! Thus did I desire it.What our contempts doth often hurl from us,We wish it ours again. The present pleasure,By revolution lowering, does becomeThe opposite of itself. She's good, being gone.The hand could pluck her back that shoved her on."
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"For thy sweet love remembr'd such wealth bringsThat then, I scorn to change my state with kings."
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"BOYETA mark! O, mark but that mark! A mark, says my lady!Let the mark have a prick in't, to mete at, if it may be.MARIAWide o' the bow hand! i' faith, your hand is out.COSTARDIndeed, a' must shoot nearer, or he'll ne'er hit the clout.BOYETAn if my hand be out, then belike your hand is in.COSTARDThen will she get the upshoot by cleaving the pin.MARIACome, come, you talk greasily; your lips grow foul.COSTARDShe's too hard for you at pricks, sir: challenge her to bowl.BOYETI fear too much rubbing. Good night, my good owl.Exeunt BOYET and MARIA."
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