A Quote by Richard Branson

The best advice I ever received? Simple: Have no regrets. — © Richard Branson
The best advice I ever received? Simple: Have no regrets.
Most of the advice I have received revolves around taking advantage of all the Performance Center has to offer and always giving my best, so I have no regrets.
The best piece of advice that I have ever received is from my mom. And she said, "Do you, boo boo." That is forever going to be the best advice.
Best advice I've ever received: Finish.
The best advice I've ever received is, 'No one else knows what they're doing either.
The best advice on writing I've ever received is to take it seriously, because to do it well is all-consuming.
The best advice on writing I've ever received was from William Zinsser: 'Be grateful for every word you can cut.'
The best advice I ever got - and it's the best advice I'd give anybody - is just don't believe the word 'no.' Be persistent. Persevere. Keep going. Never, ever, ever give up.
The best love advice I've ever received is probably, 'I'm not leaving the relationship; I'm just leaving the house.'
The best advice I ever received was to not rush time. Things will present themselves when the time is right.
The best putting advice I ever received was make sure you concentrate real hard on keeping that darn ball real low
I received the best advice for running I ever heard: 'You're not going to win, so just relax. If it feels like work, you're running too hard.
I received the best advice for running I ever heard: 'You're not going to win, so just relax. If it feels like work, you're running too hard.'
The best advice I ever received is that there is a difference between urgency and importance: Urgent tasks seem important, but they're not. Important things need to get done.
I got the best advice I've ever been given; 'Punch him in the face as much as you can.' Keep it simple, so that's what I did.
The best career advice I've ever received I would say is honestly just to keep going, follow your passion. It does sound cliche, but honestly it's true.
As far as advice goes, an ex-father in law of mine once gave me the best advice I ever heard. He said, "Take my advice and do what you want to." So with that, go on.
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