A collection of 3,028 inspiring quotes about advice from various authors and sources.
The best piece of advice someone has ever given me was 'do it scared.' And no matter if you're scared, just go ahead and do it anyway because you might as well do it scared, so it will get done and you will feel so much better if you step out of your comfort zone.
Your modern teenager is not about to listen to advice from an old person, defined as a person who remembers when there was no Velcro.
A girl's got to be fun. It's the one bit of advice I always give to friends of mine who are thinking of getting married.
He who is not impressed by sound advice, lacks faith.
The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is power and to keep reading.
I have advice for people - period - who are in unhealthy relationships: Follow your heart. It will get you to where you need to be. Sometimes it's hard, sometimes it's easy, the places that your heart takes you. But continue to follow it. Where the train leads you - you'll get there.
I know you've all heard the advice, \'Show, don't tell.\' The best writers don't tell you, and quite frankly they don't just show you -- they make you feel it, live it, taste it, touch it. Storytelling is about being in the moment with the characters.
And Finally I put down the last and the best advice I knew, on growing older. 'Stand up straight and try not to get fat.
There are all sorts of books offering advice on how to deal with life-threatening situations, but where's the advice on dealing with embarrassing ones?
My brother gave me some good advice. He said, \'What do you want to do? Do that because there are no rules when it comes to love. There are absolutely no rules. Do what you want to do.\' I think that was the most liberating piece of advice, because love really is unpredictable. There's trap doors, all kinds of scary stuff, caves and bears... You never know what's going to happen so you just have to do what you feel is right in the end.
Have you any idea how to wake a hibernating Elder?Ђќ Machiavelli shook his head. 'Mars, what about you? Any advice?Ђќ 'Yes. Don't.
There's very little advice in men's magazines, because men don't think there's a lot they don't know. Women do. Women want to learn. Men think, 'I know what I'm doing, just show me somebody naked.'
If I'm in a slump, I ask myself for advice.
My mum's advice is never to whine to my friends, so they never see the other side of me. I save all my problems for my mother.
Whatever is about you that is translated into your art, that's gonna keep you completly original and fresh and I just think that, that's just the best advice I can give, to an artist creatively.
If I were to give advice, I would say to parents that they ought to be very careful whom they allow to mix with their children when young; for much mischief thence ensues, and our natural inclinations are unto evil rather than unto good.
I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.
My dad said to me, 'Work hard and be patient.' It was the best advice he ever gave me. You have to put the hours in.
A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
My advice for girls who are waiting for their Prince Charming is to be open for anything. Be open to new experiences, be open to the idea that it may take longer than you want, but if you're open to meeting new people and new adventures, then love will come along.
It is easy to give advice from a port of safety.
I've never directed anything before 'Mad Men,' so I don't feel I have any advice for the other directors.
My concept of an advice giver had been a therapist or a know-it-all, and then I realized nobody listens to the know-it-alls. You turn to the people you know, the friend who has been in the thick of it or messed up - and I'm that person for sure.
Once I was in a cafe in Portland and the woman at the next table and I began chatting and in the course of our conversation she strongly recommend I visit this web site called 'The Rumpus' so I could read this advice column called 'Dear Sugar.' It was so painful not to tell her that in fact I was Sugar, but I didn't.
Don't take too much advice.
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.
Last week I did a piece for Style on advice to Laura Bush about how to help her husband. This week it's religion. It just depends on what I find interesting at the moment.
I don't want to give any advice to a 19-year-old, because I want a 19-year-old to make mistakes and learn from them. Make mistakes, make mistakes, make mistakes. Just make sure they're your mistakes.
My advice is keep your lips away from the spinning things.
I'm not pretending I can give advice to every single person or every single couple for every situation; I'm making the point that we are not going to get to equality in the workforce before we get to equality in the home. Not going to happen.