My advice would be to follow your dream. Most of my life, I was in second place before I came in first place. I hope that inspired people to never give up.
You know how advice is. You only want it if it agrees with what you wanted to do anyway.
Being a waitress can be a very brutal job sometimes, and I remember during the training, the person said to me, "The redder the lips, the better the tips," and that was like the only advice she gave me.
My brained warned me, but my heart didn't want to take its advice.
What advice I would give to anybody about anything. Life is a slow-motion avalanche, and none of us are steering. " (When asked in an interview about what question he's tired of being asked. )
I took advice from none but the best. I listened, how I listened! That's how I finally became my own expert.
Don't take anyone's writing advice too seriously.
I see a lot of that on Tumblr - people asking advice from people they don't know. That's so odd to me. Asking an anonymous person for advice seems very odd.
Most people struggle financially because they take advice from sales people, not rich people.
Speakers have been showering us with pearls of wisdom for centuries, and if all of their valuable advice were laid end to end, it would still be just as good as new. Very little of it has ever been used.
Ask before offering advice or reassurance.
Be careful who you get advice from. I get advice from people who are where I want to be.
Please give me some good advice in your next letter. I promise not to follow it.
Never think that someone else knows what's best for you. Trust your way and don't ask for so much advice. Learn how to be quiet and still enough to hear your own voice. It's up to you: Your voice will either be silenced or will get to roar.
I only know this - that you can’t give advice to an artist.
I don't have any advice at all. I think we all make the films that reflect the kind of people we are; we all make such different films. There's not just one way of doing it.
Silly boy, you got so much to live for, so much to aim for, so much to try for.
We are living in the era of the busybody. In ancient Greece, if a person wanted guidance, it involved a long, arduous expensive journey to consult the oracle at Delphi. Today, if you want guidance, all you have to do is unplug your ears.
When in reading we meet with any maxim that may be of use, we should take it for our own, and make an immediate application of it, as we would of the advice of a friend whom we have purposely consulted.
Never put a razor inside your nose - even as a joke.