A Quote by Saul Bellow

When we ask for advice, we are usually looking for an accomplice. — © Saul Bellow
When we ask for advice, we are usually looking for an accomplice.
Never take advice from anyone in a tie. They'll bankrupt you. Don't ask a general for advice on war, and don't ask a broker for advice on money.
When we ask for advice, we're really looking for confirmation of what our soul already knows.
Ask for what you want.Ask for help,ask for input,ask for advice and ideas- but be afraid to ask.
The theory for admitting accomplice testimony that is uncorroborated is that conspiracy is by its nature secretive and that only the parties to it can know it occurred. But in practice this means the accomplice's guilt is modified to the degree that he can convict the defendant.
Take the advice of light when you're looking at linens or jewels; Looking at faces or forms, take the advice of the day.
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.
If I ask for money, all I get is advice. But if I ask for advice, I end up getting money.
For you to ask advice on the rules of love is no better than to ask advice on the rules of madness.
My advice to you is get married: if you find a good wife you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher." - Socrates (470-399 B.C.) "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't
An editor is an accomplice, looking in from the outside. That objective view is essential. We don't write in a vacuum, and we don't publish in a vacuum.
I have people close to me who ask my advice just as I ask theirs.
Often when we ask for advice, we don't really want advice-we want someone to say "That's great! Go for it!"
People ask me for advice. And the best advice I can give aspiring singers is to know in your heart this is your calling and there's nothing else you'd rather do.
A lot of people ask, 'What's the best advice Tina Fey's given you?' But she doesn't, like, go about doling out advice - like, 'I've got another tip for you!'
When I was starting out I was way too scared to ask real directors how to do it or ask for advice, I'm really kind of New Zealand like that.
In rural North Carolina, you can get lots of great advice about how to clean and quarter a deer carcass, but we didn't really have anyone to ask for video advice, so we just kept learning through trial and error.
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