A Quote by Emma Weymouth

Oh no, I would never presume to give anyone advice, I would not be so bold. — © Emma Weymouth
Oh no, I would never presume to give anyone advice, I would not be so bold.
I would never presume to give anyone advice.
The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice.
The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone’s advice.
If I could have anyone on speed dial it would be George Clooney. He seems like a cool guy who would give good advice.
I would not presume from this distance, nor would America presume to say who should be the leader of the Iraqi nation.
I would never give advice, because I would feel very presumptuous.
Never follow anyone else’s path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path and by all means you should follow that. Don’t give advice, it will come back and bite you in the ass. Don’t take anyone’s advice. So my advice to you is to be true to yourself and everything will be fine.
I certainly would never presume to play another race of a person. Diversity is important in Hollywood, and I would never want to feel like I was playing a character that was offensive.
Never give anyone the advice to buy or sell shares, because the most benevolent price of advice can turn out badly.
If I were to give off-the-cuff advice to anyone trying to institute change, I would say, "How clear is the metaphor?"
The desire to give advice is itself a symptom of disapproval; and further, it is usually the result of a desire to express that disapproval. And we are most moved to give advice to those for whom our affection and regard may be taken for granted, but to whom we would rather express our disapproval. We cannot go to them and say that we disapprove of them. That would not be affectionate, and might lead to reprisals. But we can give them advice in which the disapproval is implied and which yet seems innocently helpful.
When I was about seventeen, I had a group called the Young Jazz Giants. We played all originals. When we would finish playing, people would be like, 'Oh my God, that was so nice, that was so great.' But Pops would never tell us we were the best. He would give it to us straight, like, 'You're out of tune. You're dropping beats.'
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.
Before you give advice, that is to say advice which you have not been asked to give, it is well to put to yourself two questions - namely, what is your motive for giving it, and what is it likely to be worth? If these questions were always asked, and honestly answered, there would be less advice given.
To give advice to a man who asks what to do with his life implies something very close to egomania. To presume to point a man to the right and ultimate goal - to point with a trembling finger in the RIGHT direction is something only a fool would take upon himself.
I would never give anybody any advice about anything.
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