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"It is certain that concentration camps had a bad reputation with us."
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"Unlike wealth, fame makes it easier for some men and more difficult for some to sleep around."

"Reputation is only a candle, of wavering and uncertain flame, and easily blown out, but it is the light by which the world looks for and finds merit."

"The company you keep determines how others view you. Identify with mediocrity and you will be labeled sub par. Collaborate with questionable people and your reputation becomes suspect. Guilt by association can end a career, hurt your business and cost you friends. Choose alliances wisely or you may be condemned for someone else's sins."

"I have much to say why my reputation should be rescued from the load of false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it."

"That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens!"

"Reputations rise and fall almost as regularly as the tides."

"I am very much aware that if I am getting good press at the moment I could just as easily be getting bad press. I cannot have the good and forget the bad. You have to accept it both ways."

"Even doubtful accusations leave a stain behind them."

"Cole Porter had a worldwide reputation as a sophisticate and hedonist."
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"In all my activities as Armament Minister I never once visited a labor camp, and cannot, therefore, give any information about them."

"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."

"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."

"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."

"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."
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