Top 1200 Advice Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
It gets really tricky giving advice. The older I get, the less advice I give.
I have been listening to people's advice. Being a parent, you need all the advice you can get.
Advice is unfriendly to learning, especially when it is sought. Most of the time when people seek advice, they just want to be heard. Advice at best stops the conversation, definitely inhibits learning, and at worst claims dominance.
If a rabbit gave advice and the advice wasn't accepted, he immediately forgot it, and so did everyone else. — © Richard Adams
If a rabbit gave advice and the advice wasn't accepted, he immediately forgot it, and so did everyone else.
I was never given this advice, people aren't given this advice, focus on growing and maintaining relationships for your network, and that's key. And most of the advice tends to be, you know, discover your strengths, build up your resume, get a title, all of that stuff pales in comparison.
Surround yourself with people that you know will take care of you. It's not so much a mistake advice - it's just advice advice.
I create offbeat advice; I don't follow it. I rarely take third-party advice on my investments.
I've never been good at giving advice. The only advice I ever gave people was to find something that you are passionate about. But I hate giving advice, because, who am I? I'm just a girl.
Shun advice at any price - that's what I call good advice.
The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone’s advice.
No one was ever the better for advice: in general, what we called giving advice was properly taking an occasion to show our own wisdom at another's expense; and to receive advice was little better than tamely to another the occasion of raising himself a character from our defects.
Advice,' Doña Vorchenza chuckled. 'Advice. The years play a sort of alchemical trick, transmuting one's mutterings to a state of respectability. Give advice at forty and you're a nag. Give it at seventy and you're a sage.
Advice to young writers? Always the same advice: learn to trust our own judgment.
Despite my mentors advice that I would never go to heaven fishing with a weighted nymph and a float, I took it up. (As an aside, it is now amazing to me how much of the advice from my elders in those days has not come true. I have not gone blind or deaf, despite some early teen advice to the contrary. The only time I was ever involved in a car accident, I was taken to hospital, but no one seemed to take the slightest bit of notice as to whether I had on clean underwear or not. I have, as yet, been unable to test the nymph and heaven advice.)
Advice to anglers: don't take advice from people with missing fingers. — © Henry Beard
Advice to anglers: don't take advice from people with missing fingers.
Be warned against all 'good' advice because 'good' advice is necessarily 'safe' advice, and though it will undoubtedly follow a sane pattern, it will very likely lead one into total sterility--one of the crushing problems of our time.
The best advice on the art of being happy is about as easy to follow as advice to be well when one is sick.
The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice.
My advice to myself would be I should probably listen to advice.
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.
Unless a president can protect the privacy of the advice he gets, he cannot get the advice he needs.
I would never offer advice without the person asking for it. I, in general, don't believe in giving advice, actually, as a human being I don't.
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.
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.
Many a man wins glory for prudence by seeking advice, then seeking advice as to what advice would be best to take, and finally following appetite.
There's no such thing as advice to the lovelorn. If they took advice, they wouldn't be lovelorn. You see, advice and lovelorn don't go together. Because advice makes love sound like some sort of cognitive activity, but we know that it isn't. We all know that it's some sort of horrible chemical reaction over which we have absolutely no control. And that's why advice doesn't work.
When a man comes to me for advice, I find out the kind of advice he wants, and I give it to him.
One thing I gotta say about this, about All Elite Wrestling, is so many people in the industry that are sure they know how it's done are all jumping in. I see so-and-so's advice, this person has advice... As nice of you and your advice, but these guys have come along because they kinda went their own way.
The idea of 'advice,' in terms of telling people advice or asking people for advice, has become not comprehensible to me, to a certain degree, due to feeling, like, for something to be accurately defined as 'good' or 'bad,' I would want to know the context, goal, perspective for it.
The advice we give others is the advice that we ourselves need.
If the Queen can reject the advice of a minister on a little thing like a postage stamp, what would happen if she rejected the advice of the Prime Minister on a major matter? If the Crown personally can reject advice, then, of course, the whole democratic facade turns out to be false
When you have an attorney giving you advice, it would be nice to know what their financial relationship is to the advice.
Any time I can be of help to the government in terms of giving advice -I've given a little advice, actually.
Occasionally, I share advice, but most of my advice is based on my personal experience.
I've got plenty of advice from a number of other actors. Me? I don't give advice.
Listen to advice from people who have been there and done that. It is so hard to believe that when you are young, but parents, mentors, teachers, they can all be so valuable when it comes to advice.
In golf, advice is not a big thing. If you don't have the ability, you won't get anywhere no matter how much advice you get. The only thing people can suggest that matters is, be a good person and treat people respectfully. But advice on your game doesn't mean much to me.
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.
No amount of advice change his attitude. He does not listed to good advice. Rather he gets angry. — © Chanakya
No amount of advice change his attitude. He does not listed to good advice. Rather he gets angry.
Worst advice? I either don't remember it or I've been very lucky in terms of getting good advice.
When the economy was going up, [Milton Friedman and I] both gave the same advice, and when the economy was going down, we gave the same advice. But in between he didn't change his advice at all.
Whoever gives advice to a sick person acquires a feeling of superiority over him, whether the advice be accepted or rejected.
Get the advice of everybody whose advice is worth having - they are very few - and then do what you think best yourself.
. . . if you can tell the difference between good advice and bad advice, you don't need advice.
Advice, First Law of: The correct advice to give is the advice that is desired.
Advice is always awesome because it never makes any sense when you compare it all together. It always contradicts other advice. I love advice.
If anybody seeks your advice, offer right and sincere advice.
The best advice I can give is to ignore advice. Life is too short to be distracted by the opinions of others.
I think the simplest advice I could give would be to wait until asked before giving advice.
It seems that bad advice that's fun will always be better known than than good advice that's dull-no matter how useless that fun advice is. — © Scott Berkun
It seems that bad advice that's fun will always be better known than than good advice that's dull-no matter how useless that fun advice is.
There's a saying - "Write what you know." It's bad advice if you take it as an unbreakable rule, but good advice if you use it as a foundation.
People wanted more advice. So I finally thought I could totally put this advice into a book.
I've always been the go-to girl for all of my girlfriends in terms of relationship advice or clothing advice.
Whoever gives advice to a heedless man is himself in need of advice.
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?
There are as many forms of advice as there are colors of the rainbow. Remember that good advice can come from bad people and bad advice from good people. The important thing about advice is that it is simply that. Advice.
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.
When you need advice- do you seek someone who has proven success or do you get advice from people who have never achieved what you desire?
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.
Advice? I don't offer advice. Not my business. Your life is what you make it.
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