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"It is certain that concentration camps had a bad reputation with us."
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"Speaking of your eyeballs, dear brother,I overheard some girls talking about you in the restroom at the tournament hotel. Apparently rumor now has it that you won't allow anyone to see your eyes-ever. In fact, according to this knowledgeable source, you even sleep and shower with your glasses on in case someone unexpectedly walks in...one of them said she'd seen your eyes for herself two years ago and could only describe them as 'ferocious and roving,' and 'burning white-hot with a primal, raw wildness."

"Repetition makes reputation and reputation makes customers."

"The invisible thing called a Good Name is made up of the breath of numbers that speak well of you."

"A reputation for a thousand years may depend upon the conduct of a single moment."

"Cole Porter had a worldwide reputation as a sophisticate and hedonist."

"The confidence felt, when dealing with genuine reputation, often outweighs the simplicity of price."

"If you were going to be successful in the world of crime, you needed a reputation for honesty."

"Like it or not, your life-what works well and what doesn't-is largely the result of the first impressions you have created along the way."

"The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation that away Men are but gilded loam or painted clay."
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"All sensible Army people turned gas warfare down as being utterly insane since, in view of your superiority in the air, it would not be long before it would bring the most terrible catastrophe upon German cities, which were completely unprotected."

"All I know is that these two gases both had a quite extraordinary effect, and that there was no respirator, and no protection against them that we knew of. So the soldiers would have been unable to protect themselves against this gas in any way."

"Temporarily in 1934 I became a department head in the German Labor Front and dealt with the improvement of labor conditions in German factories. Then I was in charge of public works on the staff of Hess. I gave up both these activities in 1941."

"In all my activities as Armament Minister I never once visited a labor camp, and cannot, therefore, give any information about them."

"Cases of sickness made up a very small percentage which in my opinion was normal. However, propaganda pamphlets dropped from aircraft were telling the workers to feign illness, and detailed instructions were given to them on how to do it."

"I grow dizzy when I recall that the number of manufactured tanks seems to have been more important to me than the vanished victims of racism."
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