“I'm difficult for management. That's why I have the reputation because nobody challenges management.” DifficultChallengesManagementReputation Author:Keith Olbermann
“Historically in restaurants, the service staff is awarded significantly higher wages than cooks and other staff who prepare the food on which a restaurant's reputation is based. The gap in pay is so great that it is becoming increasingly difficult for young cooks to pursue their passion at the rate of pay restaurants are able to afford.” AbleYoungPassionDifficultPayBecomingHigherCookingRatePursueReputationCooksRestaurantsGapsStaffWages Author:Thomas Keller
“If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.” IfsDifficultNicePressesReputationOutspoken Author:Janeane Garofalo
“The reputation of a Don Juan gives to a man the most dangerous power. Wise virgins resist it, but foolish virgins frequently yield to the desire to take a celebrated lover from a rival - even from a friend. This emotion is a complex one, mad up of vanity, respect for another woman's taste, and the need to establish self-assurance by winning a difficult victory. Don Juan chose his first mistresses; later he was chosen.” MenNeedsGivingFirstsSelfDesireWinningDifficultEmotionWiseDangerousLoversVictoryTasteMadComplexesFoolishChosenReputationVanityYieldVirginsAssuranceRivalsMistressDon JuanAnother WomanJuanSelf Assurance Author:Andre Maurois
“It seems to be the easiest thing in the world these days to make scurrilous accusations against Muslims, and in my case it directly impacts on my relief work and damages my reputation as an artist. The harm done is often difficult to repair.” WorldDoneSeemsArtistDifficultCasesImpactHarmReputationThese DaysDamageReliefAccusation Author:Cat Stevens
“Alas how difficult is it to preserve a high reputation!” DifficultReputationPreservesAlas Author:Publilius Syrus
“I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperilled in the mouth of a single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth.” MenWellsHardFallIndividualSpeakDifficultSubjectsMouthsBraveIllReputationConvinceSpokesSpeak The TruthBrave Man Book:History of Greece Source: History of Greece