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Essay heading: Character Counts
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P. Morgan once commented that a
man's best collateral is his character. Alfred Armand
Montapert said, 'Reputation is what folks think you
are. Personality is what you seem to be. Character is
what you really are.' House Speaker, Jim Wright, upon
his resignation, quoted Horace Greely who stated,
'Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take
wings, those who cheer today may curse tomorrow, only
one thing endures--character... displayed 300 characters
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P. Morgan once commented that a
man's best collateral is his character. Alfred Armand
Montapert said, 'Reputation is what folks think you
are. Personality is what you seem to be. Character is
what you really are.' House Speaker, Jim Wright, upon
his resignation, quoted Horace Greely who stated,
'Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take
wings, those who cheer today may curse tomorrow, only
one thing endures--character... displayed next 300 characters
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