Quotes about credibility

Carl Levin -

The intelligence failures with respect to Iraq were massive and have damaged our credibility around the world.

Jefferson Smith - Strange Places

You can't believe everything people tell you - not even if those people are your own brain.

Julia Cameron - The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life

Writing for the sake of writing, writing that draws its credibility from its very existence, is a foreign idea to most Americans. As a culture, we want cash on the barrel head. We want writing to earn dollars and sense so that it makes sense to us. We have a conviction—which is naive and misplaced—that being published has to do with being “good” while not being published has to do with being “amateur.” ...“Did you write today?”“Yes.”“Then you’re a writer today.”It would be lovely if being a writ

Vishwas Chavan -

When you break the promises, you loose the credibility. When you loose the credibility, you loose the trust. So, keep your promises, because trust is the foundation of soulfully inspired life.

Criss Jami - Killosophy

When everyone believes they are the life coaches, who are the players?

Israelmore Ayivor - Daily Drive 365

When you have nothing to show up for having lived for many decades, you are likely to borrow other people’s credibility which won’t fit! Live like you!

Assegid Habtewold - The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership

Deep inside, you know it. You're trustworthy. Sadly, you may come across untrustworthy. What are robbing your credibility? Find and fix it!

Mindy Hall - Leading with Intention: Every Moment Is a Choice

Every action or perceived inaction shapes credibility.

Judith Lewis Herman - Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence - From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror

In order to escape accountability for his crimes, the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting. Secrecy and silence are the perpetrator’s first line of defense. If secrecy fails, the perpetrator attacks the credibility of his victim. If he cannot silence her absolutely, he tries to make sure that no one listens. To this end, he marshals an impressive array of arguments, from the most blatant denial to the most sophisticated and elegant rationalization. After every atrocity

Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

The truth is, there is good and bad in everybody, in every nation, in every race, and in every religion. To hear someone say that all the people that belong to a certain country, race, or religion are bad — is extremely untruthful and makes the person making the statement lose credibility right away. We are all flawed and even nature is flawed. Nobody is perfect, and no country, race or religion is perfect. Duality and polarity are imprinted in everything in nature — in all humans, and even with

Douglas Brinkley - Cronkite

Cronkite is not a genius at anything except being straight, honest, and normal.

Rick Crossland - The A Player: The Definitive Playbook and Guide for Employees and Leaders Who Want to Play and Perform at the Hi

Leadership is fundamentally about credibility.

Bernard Kelvin Clive -

Lack of credibility slays your character

Eli Pariser - The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding From You

More voices means less trust in any given voice.

Douglas Arnold Hyde - Dedication and Leadership

In any profession, you will be respected if you are good at your job – not because you are good at talking about your beliefs. It may be quite irrational, but the fact is that, if you are recognized as being outstanding on one thing, you will be listened to on all sorts of subjects in no way related to it... and so, if you are going to be really effective [for your cause] in your place of work, you must set out to be the best man at your job.

Rachel E. Goldsmith -

Several psychologists (L. Armstrong, 1994; Enns, McNeilly, Corkery, & Gilbert, 1995; Herman, 1992; McFarlane & van der Kolk, 1996; Pope & Brown, 1996) contend that the controversy of delayed recall for traumatic events is likely to be influenced by sexism. Kristiansen, Gareau, Mittleholt, DeCourville, and Hovdestad (1995) found that people who were more authoritarian and who had less favorable attitudes toward women were less likely to believe in the veracity of women’s recovered memories for se

Kytka Hilmar-Jezek - Positioning & Publishing

An increasing number of people are taking advantage of having a leg up on their competition by branding themselves as "the expert" in their particular niche. Call it a business card, a resume, a billboard, or whatever you choose, but the long and short of it is that books are no longer just books. They are branding devices and credibility builders, not to mention door openers. Books are the reason that authors command large speaking and consulting fees.

Richie Norton -

Credibility comes from results. Everything else is just marketing.

Rakesh V. Vohra - Principles of Pricing: An Analytical Approach

In each case, the relative cost of postponing the purchase for buyer and seller determines the intensity of competition between the [past and future] selves of the seller. If the buyer has a lower cost of postponing the purchase (delay, making do with an interior model) than the seller (inventory, staff salaries) the buyer has the bargaining power.

Ron Paul - End the Fed

Intellectually and compassionately explaining the reason freedom works is required for credibility.

Tom Hayes -

Claiming that you are what you are not will obscure the strengths you do have while destroying your credibility.

Richelle E. Goodrich - Slaying Dragons

Integrity is more than truth and honesty; integrity is an unshackled mind, a happy heart, and a light spirit. Integrity is inner peace with a clear, clean conscience. Integrity is self-respect, honor, and credibility. Integrity is healthy and unfettering, and it is worth defending.

Evan Osnos -

One of the arguments that authoritarian governments use to ward off the call for greater political freedom is to argue that American-style democracy is no guarantee of good policy.... Over the years, I’ve grown used to these arguments, and my response has rarely wavered: Sure, we might make dumb choices sometimes, but we will defend, to the end, the right to make choices at all, because we believe that our collective conscience, freely expressed, will eventually lead us in the right direction. W

Bruna Martinuzzi - Presenting with Credibility

A brief, well-crafted story that is relevant to your topic is one of the most potent ways to maintain the attention of your audience. But the story must be kind. Benjamin Disraeli said: "Never tell unkind stories." Inconsiderate and insensitive stories do not bring grace to those who hear them, and may actually leave the audience dispirited.

H.C. Nicholas -

Plainly it is not every error made by a witness which affects his credibility. In each case the trier of fact has to make an evaluation; taking into account such matters as the nature of the contradictions, their number and importance, and their bearing on other parts of the witness's evidence.

Suzette R. Hinton -

The sound of your life knows that nothing is lost-- nothing. Absolutely nothing is lost. The most devastating of things that have happened to you have brought you to this place. They give credibility and soundness to what you have been given to serve the world. What was once your weakness has become your strength. And the sound of your life helps you to see that.

Tom Hayes -

Too many companies— and individuals— are befuddled by delusion when it comes to identifying their authentic strengths and projecting those strengths through their brand. It’s as if they live in Opposite Land. If their service is wretched, they tell people that they are great at service. If they are selling a mediocre car, they expound on its hip sportiness. Claiming that you are what you are not will obscure the strengths you do have while destroying your credibility. It’s a lose-lose propositio

Khaled Hosseini -

I read daily, not so much for the benefit of my writing, but because I am addicted to it. There is nothing in the world for me that compares to being lost in a really good novel. That said, reading is an absolute must if you want to write. It is a trite enough thing to say, but very true nonetheless. I cannot understand aspiring writers who email me for advice and freely admit that they read very little. I have learned something from every writer I have ever read. Sometimes I have done so consci

Ashish Patel -

You can't get what you want, if the intentions are solely directed for self-benefits.

Brian Andreas - Story People: Selected Stories & Drawings of Brian Andreas

I used to believe my father about everything but then I had children myself & now I see how much stuff you make up just to keep yourself from going crazy.

Kare Anderson - Adventure & Friendship With Others

Get specific sooner and reap many rewards. The specific detail or example proves the general conclusion, not the reverse. The more specific you are abut anything the more clear you become, for yourself and in telling others. Thus you reduce the chance of others misunderstanding you. And you become more compelling, credible and memorable.

Thomas L. Friedman - The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century

How youMore people will learn about IBM from Wikipedia in the coming years than from IBM itself.

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