Quote by Margaret Mitchell
Until youve lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden

Until youve lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was. – Margaret Mitchell

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I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isnt something left in life of charm and grace. – Margaret Mitchell

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I was never one to patiently pick up broken fragments and glue them together again and tell myself that the mended whole was as good as new. What is broken is broken – and Id rather remember it as it was at its best than mend it and see the broken places as long as I lived. – Margaret Mitchell

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Until you have lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is. – Margaret Mitchell

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The two most precious things this side of the grave are our reputation and our life. But it is to be lamented that the most contemptible whisper may deprive us of the one, and the weakest weapon of the other. – Charles Caleb Colton

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A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was. – Joseph Hall

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It is generally much more shameful to lose a good reputation than never to have acquired it. – Pliny The Elder

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What people say behind your back is your standing in the community. – Edward W. Howe

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