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 don't think I'd give advice. That never pays off. That's always a bad idea. If they follow your advice and it doesn't work out, or if they don't follow your advice, somehow you're on the hook for it.
If the advice is simply to respect yourself and follow the path that you want to follow, that would be the best advice I could ever pass on.
I've always had the greatest respect for and listened to both my father and my mother. I've always tried to follow my parents' advice because these are people who want the best for me.
The single best piece of advice I give to aspiring writers is to always write about things that they know. I suggest that they write about people and places and events and conflicts they are familiar with. That way their writing will be real and hopefully readers will respond to it. I try to take my own advice.
I've always had a passion to follow the development of new athletes and that's what I intend to continue doing.
I never give advice unless someone asks me for it. One thing I've learned, and possibly the only advice I have to give, is to not be that person giving out unsolicited advice based on your own personal experience.
We do not use managers, we are the representatives of our athletes, and that is why I am deeply involved in athletics, I follow our athletes careers from start to finish, 100% all the way.
Advice is always awesome because it never makes any sense when you compare it all together. It always contradicts other advice. I love advice.
Not to follow the advice of our confessor is pride and a want of faith.
Obviously I ask my family and loved ones for advice here and there, but I kind of have a rule with the people I love that surround me - close family and close friends - that unless I ask for it, I don't really want advice thrown out.
That's another piece of advice: Don't go to college; follow your dreams. Unless you're a doctor - then go to college.
I create offbeat advice; I don't follow it. I rarely take third-party advice on my investments.
I always try to be a trend setter. That's what I always tell young people when I'm giving them advice. To go with their heart and don't follow the trends.
The best advice on the art of being happy is about as easy to follow as advice to be well when one is sick.
Unless a president can protect the privacy of the advice he gets, he cannot get the advice he needs.