A collection of 3,028 inspiring quotes about advice from various authors and sources.
Many a man wins glory for prudence by seeking advice, then seeking advice as to what advice would be best to take, and finally following appetite.
It is an imprudence common to kings to listen to too much advice and to err in their choice.
The past is ignorant of the present. Be careful in taking its advice.
Boy, take my advice, and never try to invent any thing but--happiness.
That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, most of it bad.
I am very handy with my advice and then when anybody appears to be following it, I get frantic.
I have a little piece of advice for all the single guys out there, this is a piece of gold so please write this down. If you have the opportunity to star in a movie, do it. Seriously, I find it's a lot easier to meet girls.
My grandfather's a little forgetful, but he likes to give me advice. One day, he took me aside and left me there.
A word of advice, don't point your #$%^&^& finger at crazy people
You just have to work really hard and throw everything into it. ... It's really hard to be an artist, and even if you do work really hard, there's no guarantee about anything. There's no advice you can give someone that things will somehow work out, but you can talk to people about how they can make art a big part of their life.
Pride deafens us to the advice or warnings of those around us.
Listen to advice, but follow your heart.
I don't believe anything really revolutionary has ever been invented by committee... I'm going to give you some advice that might be hard to take. That advice is: Work alone... Not on a committee. Not on a team.
My advice to those who are about to begin, in earnest, the journey of life, is to take their heart in one hand and a club in the other.
Remember this practical piece of advice: Never come into the theatre with mud on your feet. Leave your dust and dirt outside. Check your little worries, squabbles, petty difficulties with your outside clothing - all the things that ruin your life and draw your attention away from your art - at the door.
Well, when one's lost, I suppose it's good advice to stay where you are until someone finds you.
all the advice you ever gave your partner is for you to hear
DCI Horner's advice to Jack Spratt: \'Remember, m'boy,\' his old boss had said, eyes twinkling, \'that if anyone tries to get the better of you, stand up straight and say to yourself in an imperious air, 'I am the new Mrs. de Winter now!' You'll find it works wonders.
I am reminded of the advice of my neighbor. \'Never worry about your heart till it stops beating.
By the time a man asks you for advice, he has generally made up his mind what he wants to do, and is looking for confirmation rather than counseling.
A piece of advice if I may be allowed to give it, is that no philosophy, no creed, no God is worth more than the love that one human being may give and receive in their lifetime Ђ' this is what is meant by being 'involved'.
The advice I give to all adventurers is to seek a place where they may sleep <br /> in safety.
When seeking guidance, don't ever listen to the tiny-hearted. Be kind to them, heap them with blessing, cajole them, but do not follow their advice.
Really, he thought, if you couldn't trust a poet to offer sensible advice, who could you trust?
Sometimes I believe that God wants to try me, both now and later on; I must become good through my own efforts, without examples and without good advice.
I do not mean to moralise but to those who do, I would give this advice : if you mean ultimately to deprive the best things and states of all all honour and worth then continue to talk about them as you have been doing!
The trouble with good advice is that it usually interferes with our plans.
If you listen too much to advice, you may wind up making other people's mistakes.
Advice is like cooking-you should try it before you feed it to others.
That fundamentally undermines your ability to access the best part of your instincts. So my advice to those people would be stop thinking and introspecting so much and do a little more acting.