A collection of 3,028 inspiring quotes about advice from various authors and sources.
Never compare your inside with somebody else's outside. -Gabe Singleton remembering his counselor's first advice-
I swear to you on any kind of sacred whateverthefuck you favor: if I live through this I will absolutely start taking your advice.\' \'That'll look nice on your headstone.
Sometimes it helps to scold yourself, to give yourself advice.
At some point, I realized I was Kaitlyning the encounter, so I decided to text Kaitlyn and ask for some advice.
A wise ruler takes advice, but should never be seen to take it. Let them think you know more than you do. It will not harm them, and it will help you.
Word of advice. These have a kick, so don't suck too hardЂ'Ђќ Holy hypoxia, Batman.
Never take advice about never taking advice. That is an old vice of men - to dish it out without being able to take it - the blind leading the blind into more blindness.
Dad gave me two pieces of advice. One was, \'No matter how good you think you are, there are people better than you.\' But he was an optimist too; his other advice: \'Never worry about rejection. Every day is a new beginning.\'
Advice is one thing that is freely given away, but watch that you take only what is worth having. He who takes advice about his savings from one who is inexperienced in such matters, shall pay with his savings for proving the falsity of their opinions.
\'Only write what you know\' is very good advice. I do my best to stick to it. I wrote about gods and dreams and America because I knew about them. And I wrote about what it's like to wander into Faerie because I knew about that. I wrote about living underneath London because I knew about that too. And I put people into the stories because I knew them: the ones with pumpkins for heads, and the serial killers with eyes for teeth, and the little chocolate people filled with raspberry cream and the rest of them.
It's funny - Frankie Valli's story and that advice that he was just getting from, you know, Christopher Walken's character, is very true for someone who's in a creative field.
My advice for young people is that, if you want to be a musician, the thing to do is practice eight hours a day.
You have to be careful of the advice you take.
My advice is to listen and accept the will of the American people, the Republican voters. The Republican Party is the Republican voters, and Republican voters oppose these trade agreements more than Democrat voters do.
I'm convinced that our duty to provide advice and consent for justices of the Supreme Court is our most important constitutional responsibility.
Judges are appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. And it is our duty to ask questions on great issues that matter to the American people and to speak for them.
The advice I would give to my younger self is very, very simple: Stop burning the candle at both ends and renew your estranged relationship with sleep. You will be more productive, more effective, more creative, and more likely to enjoy your life.
The supply of interpretations, like that of advice, greatly exceeds the need for them.
In general, the best advice I can give people is to take criticism seriously, apologize for anything you have done wrong, and pull back from conflict. Of course, if you are right on a content matter, you should press forward in the interest of quality, but conflict often has a way of taking on a life of its own, unfortunately.
When you catch an adjective, kill it - perhaps the best possible advice for budding writers.
The advice I would offer to any writer is that even when you think you have revised your book to the point where you cannot look at it again, it is time to sit down and revise it some more.
Back-to-School Chats - Advice from Mothers to their Daughters
My advice: Don't quit. When I got to New York City, I lived so far below the poverty line, because I didn't give in and get a job at 7-Eleven. I think you can thrive in misery.
Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
Good advice is priceless. Not what you want to hear, but what you need to hear. Not imaginary, but practical. Not based on fear, but on possibility. Not designed to make you feel better, designed to make you better. Seek it out and embrace the true friends that care enough to risk sharing it. I'm not sure what takes more guts-giving it or getting it.
The most significant piece of advice my father gave me early on about acting was, don't get caught acting. Really believe in what you're doing and then commit to it. Even if it feels uncomfortable, even if you feel that you're gonna look like an ass. It's all acting, but find the truth in a moment as opposed to just pretending you have and rather than trying to act your way out of it.
If you will take my advice you will think little of Socrates, and a great deal more of truth.
My advice for climbers or photographers is to really tune into your own passions and not just what other people are doing or aren't doing. Figure out what works for you, what turns you on, what gives you the greatest amount of energy and feeling of satisfaction.
Anyone need advice on making the transition from 5.12 to 5.11?
Whenever a climber leaves the known paths, he enters an area without rules or routines... The only advice comes from deep inside the self.