A collection of 3,028 inspiring quotes about advice from various authors and sources.
My number one piece of advice is: you should learn how to program.
All the pre-made sauces in a jar, and frozen and canned vegetables, processed meats, and cheeses which are loaded with artificial ingredients and sodium can get in the way of a healthy diet. My number one advice is to eat fresh, and seasonally.
My advice to you concerning applause is this: enjoy it but never quite believe it
If I would follow your advice and Jesus could perceive it, he, as a Jewish teacher, surely would not approve of such behavior.
I think Joan's advice would be: always know more than anyone else, always be discreet as possible. And never cry at work.
If I had to give young writers advice, I would say don't listen to writers talking about writing or themselves.
Everybody goes through rough things in their lives, us included. The best advice we can give is to never give up, and always believe in yourself because when you do that, anything is possible.
More advice. Don't go near the Old One. Do go near the Old One. Don't stay past twelve. Trust the Will. Don't trust the Will. I wish someone would tell me something straightforward for once.
The best advice I can give for playing a ball out of water is - don't.
Never take advice from someone you wouldn't trade places with.
My advice if you insist on slimming: Eat as much as you like - just don't swallow it.
Sometimes economists in official positions give bad advice; sometimes they give very, very bad advice; and sometimes they work at the OECD.
Listen to people, gain advice and gain the respect of your fellow team-mates. Make sure you put in the hours and you'll have fun.
We were giving advice for the single-worst idea to come forward from a group that's been rife with them, it would be this: The idea is this: Let's make the tax code of America better for very rich people; let's give substantial tax relief to the richest people we can find. Forget about the person making $40,000 a year and paying Social Security payroll tax. Forget about all those other people paying income tax; we're here to give tax relief to the richest 2% of America.
One colleague who's been in the industry longer than I had been gave me a valuable piece of advice. \'Stay close to the facts and observe things fully and report. Then you can be a mediocre journalist.\' I held onto his words when I worked and I've been following that advice for 16 years.
I'm not afraid to go up to people and pick their brains and ask for advice. To me, that's how you get better. That's how I've gotten better at everything I've ever done. Don't be too proud to ask for help.
Unless a president can protect the privacy of the advice he gets, he cannot get the advice he needs.
I wish I could give you a lot of advice, based on my experience of winning political debates. But I don't have that experience. My only experience is at losing them.
Some of the best advice I've had comes from junior officers and enlisted men.
In my opinion, theater shouldn't give advice to citizens.
My advice, Be healthy, reach your own goals and don't be afraid to impersonate a SNL star.
The only advice I can give to aspiring writers is don't do it unless you're willing to give your whole life to it. Red wine and garlic also helps.
Be open and honest, but perceptive to your boss's situation. That's my advice to graduates worried about working with a new boss.
From a very young age my mother persuaded me that I could write for fun, but I had to have a proper job - very good advice.
I did have reconstructive plastic surgery and a tummy tuck. And from hip to hip, there's a very big scar. It looks better than it did... So I say, if you don't like that skin, have it removed. This is my advice: if you're gonna do it - just go for it.
My advice is precisely the advice my mother gave me. If you believe you have talent, the next thing you must have is determination. If you keep working, keep striving, and try always to move forward a little bit with every job you do, you'll eventually make it. And I believe that!
Now I'll give you some advice, since you been asking for it. Happiness is like them plants you been yapping about. Sometimes it's growing right in your own backyard and you don't even know it.
56,000 companies have already benefited from the schemes that we have brought in. If we have taken the advice of the Conservative Party, no money would have been used. As Barack Obama said only yesterday, doing nothing is not an option.
Perhaps the soundest advice for parents is: Lighten up. People have been raising children for approximately as long as there have been people.
My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it's on your plate.