A collection of 3,028 inspiring quotes about advice from various authors and sources.
I'm prepared to take advice on leisure from Prince Philip. He's a world expert on leisure. He's been practicing it for most of his adult life.
Advice is cheap; you can take it from me.
Advice is a form of nostalgia.
If I can give a young author any advice, whatsoever, never let anyone announce the film sale of your first novel. Film rights are sold to almost every novel, but it shouldn't be the lead story in your first engagement with the press. Then you end up getting reviews like \'a novel made for the screen\' and things like that.
My advice to any actor who's playing, quote, unquote, \'extra\' to think of it more like Stanislavski did. It's not a small part. You are the lead in the movie, in your own movie.
Never give advice to your children unless you have it in writing and notarized.
A woman in love never takes advice.
We seldom give each other advice-I think that's the success of 25 years of marriage.
Advice? I don't offer advice. Not my business. Your life is what you make it.
He had only one vanity; he thought he could give advice better than any other person.
Accepting good advice means nothing other than to strengthen one's own ability.
My second piece of advice is to stay global. As the world continues to change and we become more connected to each other, globalization will bring both benefits and disruptions to our lives. But either way, it's here, and it's not going away.
I intended to give you some advice but now I remember how much is left over from last year unused.
Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears.
I don't have any advice at all. I think we all make the films that reflect the kind of people we are; we all make such different films. There's not just one way of doing it.
Don't listen to other people's advice unless it is rooted in irrepressible enthusiasm (e.g., \'Be afraid but do it anyway\'), or about the importance of being a good colleague.
My best advice for someone considering adopting a pet is to take the time to really consider your lifestyle, home environment and personal preferences.
My advice for other female directors is look for people who really appreciate your vision and are willing to genuinely support you. When it comes time to taking notes on various cuts, if you have a smart producer, listen to her notes!
My biggest advice for women writer/directors is to always be attempting to make work that avoids pandering to the conceptions that the industry has put in place for \'women directors.\'
If I could give advice to anyone, it would be that sometimes the best way you can fight a problem - and this is going to be a little bit controversial - is to not address it.
And so my advice to all young people who wish to become poets is: do something easy, like learning how to blow up the world- unless you're not only willing, but glad, to feel and work and fight till you die.
A poet is seldom hard up for advice. The worst part of it all is that sometimes the advice is coming from other poets, and they ought to know better.
They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.
My advice for the next commander in chief: Listen to your military advisers. Listen to your generals. They are the experts. Even if you have a commander in chief who has served in the military, that person still isn't engaged on a daily basis. The generals will know best.
The same advice my commanding officer at Patrol Squadron 17, Cmdr. Robert J. Quinn, gave me before I was grilled to be given the responsibility to lead a crew of 12 all over the world, ready to stop a Russian submarine preparing to wipe out an American city with a nuclear missile: 'Always remember that common sense and communication will solve 95 percent of the challenges you face in the Navy and life.'
My advice is: 1. Be judicious in the use of military force. 2. When military force is required, use overwhelming force. 3. Do not micromanage military leaders. 4. Ensure your battle plans will win the conflict and win the peace.
You ever get sick and one of your friends gives you medical advice? And they tell you that they're not a doctor - like you didn't know it?
Ignore the people who advice you patience! There is no time for patience! Those who are patient for many years about anything are mad!
If you want to give an advice to someone, you must first be somebody.
Any outfit that can't figure out clean toilets and decent theming on its own can't benefit from my advice.