The heart of the Christian faith is Good News, not good advice, good technique, or good behavior.
I grew up recognizing that there was nobody to give me any advice and that you do your best and if it's not good enough, someday you will come to terms with that.
I have only one bit of advice to beginning writers: be sure your novel is read by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Live your life without attracting attention.
When I meet with the founders of a new company, my advice is almost always, ‘Do fewer things. ’ It’s true of partnerships, marketing opportunities, anything that’s taking up your time. The vast majority of things are distractions, and very few really matter to your success.
My advice for an entrepreneur just starting out is to differentiate yourself. Why are you different? What’s important about you? Why does the customer need you?
I talk to myself everyone once in a while. Give myself very good advice. Sometimes I even take it.
I'm telling you, if you want to have good advice, never pay any attention to the camera guys because they will tell you over and over something is wrong and let's reshoot it, let's do this and let's do that. Hey, just do it.
People may resist our advice, spurn our appeals, reject our suggestions, refuse our help, but they are powerless against our prayers.
I was having tea with a guy I was introduced to, about the possibility of working with him at his production company. He asked me if I'd written anything, and I said yes. Then he said 'why don't you just shoot it'? And I thought, "duh!" Best advice I ever got.
The walls have ears, ears that hear each little sound you make every time you stamp, throw a lamp.
I have never yet found that the advice of a Sister could prevent a young Man's being in love if he chose it.
Take advice, but don't take orders.
[Advice to Bessie Smith:] Let your soul do the singin'.
Insistent advice may develop into interference, and interference, someone has said, is the hind hoof of the devil.
Don't try to touch my heart, it's darker than you think. And don't try to read my mind, because it's full of disappearing ink.
I think the most important advice is, a person doesn't have to find out right away. It's not like their first attempt at finding a profession is the only one they're going to find. I might well have gone down other paths, and it still might have been okay. But if you find something that you love, and if it keeps deepening with each new experience, then just stay with it.
When giving treats to friends or children, give them what they like, emphatically not what is good for them.
A bad cold wouldn't be so annoying if it weren't for the advice of our friends.
Honor thy error as a hidden intention.