Advice
institutional or personal opinions, belief systems, values, guidance or recommendations about certain situations relayed in some context to another group, person or party, often offered as a guide to action and/or conduct
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Advice(also called exhortation) is a form of relating personal or institutional opinions, belief systems, values, recommendations or guidance about certain situations relayed in some context to another person, group or party often offered as a guide to action and/or conduct. Put a little more simply, an advice message is a recommendation about what might be thought, said, or otherwise done to address a problem, make a decision, or manage a situation.
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edit- A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
- Joseph Addison,The Spectator(1712).
- He can always pick out the Right Kind for the Other Fellow.
- George Ade,"The Girl Who Took Notes and Got Wise and Then Fell Down".
- Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties.
- Aesop,The Fox and the Goat(~500 B.C.).
- The exclusiverightto declarewar,thedutyto advise and consent on the part of theSenate,the power of the purse on the part of the House are ampleauthorityfor the legislative branch and should be jealously guarded.
- Anonymous: InPublic Papers of the Presidents of the United States Gerald R. Ford,p. 2920.
- Mr Turnbull declined thispropositionso I advised that I would have no alternative but to resign from theShadow Cabinetas I was not able...
- Anonymous: InDefiant Turnbull takes on climate rebels
- Come now, myLugalbanda.I shall give you some advice: may my advice be heeded. I shall say words to you: bear them in mind.
- Anzud,inLugalbanda and the Anzud Bird,Ur III Period(21st century BCE).[1]
- It is every man's own fault if he does not take such advice as will be sure to lead him right.
- William Henry Ashurst,Goodtitle v. Otway(1797), 7 T. R. 420.
- HeMarcus Aurelius Antoninusadvises us toexaminewell all theimpressionson ourminds(φαντασίαι) and to form a rightjudgmentof them, to make just conclusions, and toinquireinto the meanings of words, and so far to applyDialectic;...
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus,quoted inThoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus,p. 46.
- Give then to thepoor;I beg, I advise, I charge, I Command you. Give to the poor whatever ye will.
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edit- The worst men often give the best advice.
Our deeds are sometimes better than our thoughts.- Philip James Bailey,Festus(1813), scene A Village Feast. Evening, line 917. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Asked another, smiling but serious, “How can we become better writers than we are?” “Well,” DB advised, for starters, read through the wholehistory of philosophy,from the pre-Socraticsup through lastsemester.That might help.
- Donald Barthelme,inFinal Fridays: Essays, Lectures, Tributes & Other Nonfiction, 1995quoted by John Barth in p. 261.
- After hissuccessinbusiness,he devoted his time toward advising Democratic presidentsWoodrow WilsonandFranklin D. Roosevelton economic matters
- Destituteof the lawful means of supporting his rank, hisdignitypresents amotivefor malversation, and hispowerfurnishes the means.
- Advice, n. The smallest current coin.
- Ambrose Bierce,The Cynic's Dictionary(1906); republished asThe Devil's Dictionary(1911).
- What the world wants iz good examples, not so mutch advice; advice may be wrong, but examples prove themselves.
- Josh Billings,The Complete Works of Josh Billings(1842).
- Un fat quelquefois ouvre un avis important.
- A fop sometimes gives important advice.
- Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux,L'Art Poétique, IV. 50. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,the newBrazilianpresident, on being advised to stay in theUnited Statesafter his brother's arrest for political activity in Brazil, 1975 In October 2002, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva madehistorywhen he becameLatin America's first democratically elected socialist leader sinceSalvador Allende.Lula and his Workers Party won comfortably with nearly 62 percent of Brazil's popular vote.
- Ah, gentle dames! it gars me greet,
To think how mony counsels sweet,
How mony lengthened, sage advices,
The husband frae the wife despises.- Robert Burns,Tam o' Shanter(1793), line 33. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- And may you better reck the rede,
Than ever did th' adviser.- Robert Burns,Epistle to a Young Friend.Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Who cannot give good counsel? 'tis cheap, it cost them nothing.
- Robert Burton,Anatomy of Melancholy(1621).
- She had a good opinion of advice,
Like all who give and eke receive it gratis.
For which small thanks are still the market price,
Even where the article at highest rate is.- Lord Byron,Don Juan(1818-24), Canto XV, Stanza 29. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
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edit- A woman's advice is not worth much, but he who does not heed it is a fool.
- Pedro Calderon,El Medico de su Honra.(1637)
- Dicen, que el primer consejo
Ha de ser de la muger.- They say that the best counsel is that of woman.
- Calderon,El Médico de su Honra,I. 2. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Day: You're here to advisepeopletovote'Yes' aren't you? Callaghan:… I am here, and the Prime Minister has taken the same line; it is our job to advise theBritish peopleon what we think is the rightresult.
- Furthermore, the district'slegalcounseladvised that adress coderequiring constraining, modest, fully binding undergarments would be...
- Buster Caseyin Rant (novel)Rant: The Oral History of Buster Caseyp. 99 quoted by Chuck Palahniuk.
- Let no man value at a little price
A virtuous woman's counsel; her wing'd spirit
Is feather'd oftentimes with heavenly words.- George Chapman,The Gentleman Usher,Act IV, scene 1. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most, always like it the least.
- Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield,letter to his son, 29th January 1748.
- If attendingOlympic events,visitorsshould be advised to eat before leaving home. The second suggestion advised locals toconcealthe fact thatSydneysuffered chronictraffic congestion;
- It was a subject which she had studied for examinations and on which she had thereafter advised a number of clients: she naturally did not suppose, in these circumstances that it had anything to do with real life.
- 'Twas good advice, and meant,
"My son, be good."- George Crabb,The Learned Boy,Volume V, Tale XXI. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Advice is more agreeable in the mouth than in the ear.
- Mason Cooley(1927-2002), U.S. aphorist.City Aphorisms,Second Selection (1985).
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edit- I don't know if it is afungusor some kind of congenital birthdefect,but as yourattorneyin this matter I advise you to take no further...
- We must be very careful when we give advice to younger people: sometimes they follow it!
- Edsger W. Dijkstra,"The Humble Programmer",Communications of the ACM15(10), (October 1972): pp. 859–866.
- Leaders we've helped to diminish because they did not fit the mold we think they should fit, no matter how ill advised that thought may be.
- Bob Dylan,inThe Bob Dylan encyclopedia,p. 54.
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edit- AtWal-Mart,a co-worker once advised me that, although I had a lot tolearn,it was also important not to "know too much," or at least never to reveal to one’s full abilities to management;…
- It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, —always do what you are afraid to do.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson,Essays, First Series(1841).
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edit- Ran over all mythoughts,despised myfate,Reasoned against thereasonsof my love, Done all that smoothed-cheekvirtuecould advise, But found all bootless: 'tis mydestinyThat you must either love, or I mustdie.
- Much less is it advisable for aPersonto go thither toAmerica,who has no otherQualityto recommend him but hisBirth.InEuropeit has indeed its value;...
- The first Degree of Folly, is to conceit one’s self wise; the second to profess it; the third to despise Counsel.
- Fools need Advice most, but wise Men only are the better for it.
- Who says Jack is not generous? he is always fond of giving: and cares not for receiving. –What? Why; Advice.
- We may give advice, but we cannot give conduct.
- He that advised thee not to let the Sun set in thine anger, did not command thee to trust a deceiving Enemy next Morning. 2048....
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edit- And so I receiveanonymousletters advising me that I must not interfere with the progress of non-co-operation even though popularviolencemay break out.
- Advice is given freely because so much of it is worthless.
- James Geary,American journalist, writer, and aphorist; as quoted from James Geary's website, "My Aphorisms" section.
- Theartistmay be well advised to keep his work to himself till it is completed, because no one can readily help him or advise him with it.
- Askholen. ~ A person who constantly asks for your advice, yet ALWAYS does the complete opposite of what you told them to do.
- The signature "green eyed lady 13",Urban Dictionary(2014)
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edit- From the time ProfessorEinsteincame to this country until his death, I prepared hisincome taxreturns and advised him on histaxproblems.
- Briton Hadden,inAlbert Einstein,inTime, Volume 81,p. 12.
- I advise you to say the thing you want to say. When I began topreach,another of my Nestors said to me, "Edward, I give you one piece of advice. When you have written yoursermon,leave off theintroductionand leave off theconclusion.The introduction seems to me always written to show that theministercan preach two sermons on one text. Leave that off, then, and it will do for another Sunday. The conclusion is written to apply to the congregation the doctrine of the sermon. But, if your hearers are such fools that they cannot apply the doctrine to themselves, nothing you can say will help them. "In this advice was much wisdom. It consists, you see, in advising to begin, at thebeginning,and to stop when you have done.
- The greatestluxuryof riches is that they enable you to escape so much good advice. Therichare always advising the poor, but the poor seldom return the compliment.
- Helps, inFrank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 3,p. 469.
- Christian-anarchismis based upon theanswerofJesusto thePhariseeswhen He said that he withoutsinwas to cast the firststone;and upon the Sermon on the Mount which advises the return of good for evil and theturning of the other cheek.
- Know when to speake; for many times it brings
Danger to give the best advice to kings.- Robert Herrick,Caution in Councell.Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- The advice of the elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.,"The Path of Law"10Harvard Law Review457 (1897).
- I had neitherexpertaid nor advice. I studied no courses in writing; until a year or so ago, I never read a book by anybody advising writers how to write.
- Quidquid præcipies esto brevis.
- Whatever advice you give, be short.
- Horace,Ars Poetica(18 BC), CCCXXXV. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
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edit- I was also officially advised that during the longvacationit might beprofitableto attain at least noddingacquaintancewith thecurriculum,and thus stave off the already likely possibility that I would receive a degree classified so low it would tantamount to acertificateofmental disability.
- Clive James,inMay Week Was In June,p. 35.
- A strong body makes the mindstrong.As to thespeciesof exercise, advise the gun. While this gives amoderateexerciseto the body, it givesboldness.
- Thomas Jefferson,inJefferson at Monticello,p. 27.
- I'm not advising cruelty orbrutalitywith nopurpose.My point is thatcrueltywith purpose is not cruelty-it'sefficiency.
- Sally M. Johnston, inAdvancing campus efficiencies,p. 1.
- Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't...
- Erica Jong,How to Save Your Own Life(1977).
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edit- ...ascientisthas the additional responsibility that comes with being a specialist: explaining science to thepublic,advising of its usefulness andbenefits,andwarningof itsdangersanddisadvantages.This is theresponsibilityof aspecialist.
- Myshameis as big as the earth, although I will do what my friends advise me to do. I once thought that I was the only man whoperseveredto be friend of the white man since they have come and cleaned out (robbed) our lodges, horses, and everything else, it is hard for me to believe white men anymore.
- Black Kettle,inCongressional Serial Set,p. 704.
- Ahusbandhas no enforceablerightto require awifeto advise him before she exercises her personal choices. PlannedParenthoodv. Casey… of the [fetal-being] outweighs a wife'sliberty,the State could require a married woman to notify her husband before she uses postfertilizationcontraceptives.
- Justices O'Connor, Kennedy, and Souter,Pro-choice and Anti-abortion: Constitutional Theory and Public Policy: with...,p. 42.
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edit- We give advice, but we do not inspire conduct.
- François de La Rochefoucauld,Maxim 403.Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Advice generally does require some very powerful argument to be taken.
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon,Romance and Reality,Vol 3, Chapter 13.
- Easy ’tis advice to give,
Hard it is advice to take
Years that lived—and years to live,
Wide and weary difference make.- Letitia Elizabeth Landon,Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835(1834), 'The Fairy of the Fountains'
- Based on what you know about him in history books, what do you thinkAbraham Lincolnwould be doing if he were alive today? 1) Writing his memoirs of theCivil War.2) advising the President.3) Desperately clawing at the inside of hiscoffin.
- Whatpilothas not been in positions where he was indangerand where perfectjudgmentwould have advised against going? But when a man is caught in such a position he is judged only by hiserrorand seldom givencredit.
- In rebus asperis et tenui spe fortissima quæque consilia tutissima sunt.
- In great straits and when hope is small, the boldest counsels are the safest.
- Livy,Annales,XXV. 38. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Remember Lot's wife.
- Luke, XVII. 32. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed.... Third, I advise that all theirprayer booksandTalmudic writings,in which suchidolatry,lies, cursing, andblasphemyare taught, be taken from them....
- Martin Luther,inBurning Books,p. 31.
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edit- I explained to the crowd that my voice was hoarse from acoldand that myphysicianhad advised me not to attend. "I hope that you will notdiscloseto him that I have violated hisinstructions,"
- Nelson Mandela,inToday's best nonfiction,p. 184.
- No adventures mucho tu riqueza
Por consejo de hombre que ha pobreza.- Hazard not your wealth on a poor man's advice.
- Manuel,Conde Lucanor.Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- C'est une importune garde, du secret des princes, à qui n'en à que faire.
- The secret counsels of princes are a troublesome burden to such as have only to execute them.
- Michel de Montaigne,Essays,III. 1. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- It is not necessary that they have their own freechurchesfor suchidolatry.Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed. For they pursue in them the sameaimsas in theirsynagogues.
- Moses,inRacism: A Global Reader,p. 259.
- ...their inalienable right. I advised them to keep their arms; and further, I advised them to use their arms in their owndefence,against all assailants — even assailants that might come to attack them, unconstitutionally and improperly using thequeen’s name as theirsanction.
- Tuesday thefreightersteamed through theStraits of Gibraltarand for five days plowed eastward through theMediterranean,pastislandsandpeninsulasrich inhistory,so that on Saturday night thestewardadvised Dr. Cullinane, “If you wish an early sight of theHoly Landyou must be up atdawn..
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edit- If I were anEnglishman,I should esteem the man who advised a war withChinato be the greatest livingenemyof mycountry.You would be beaten in the end, and perhaps arevolutioninIndiawould follow.
- Sand Bravo, be advised, runningdiagnosticsto scan for malfunction: Nome AFB: The skies are clear, station. You got yourself somephantomdots.
- When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.
- Henri Nouwen,Out of Solitude.
- Primo dede mulieris consilio, secundo noli.
- Take the first advice of a woman and not the second.
- Gilbertus Cognatus Noxeranus,Sylloge.SeeJ. J. Grynæus,Adagio,p. 130.Langius,Polyanthea Col(1900) same sentiment. (Prends le premier conseil d'une femme et non le second. French for same). Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
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edit- The Hairy Ape (1922): Be asartificialas you are, I advise. There's a sort ofsincerityin that, you know. And, after all, you mustconfessyou like that better.
- Tony Bushell had a friend in the Welsh Guards whose father had said to him on his twenty-first birthday: "Three pieces of invaluable advice for you, my boy: nevah hunt south of the Thames, nevah drink port after champagne and nevah have your wife in the morning lest something bettah should turn up during the day."
- Laurence Olivier,Confessions of an Actor,p. 177.
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edit- Do not take counsel of your fears.
- George Patton,The Patton Papers: 1940-1945
- We have no constitutionalauthoritytopolicetheworldor involve ourselves innation building,in making the world safe for our style of democracy. Our founders advised against it and the early presidents followed that advice. If we believe strongly in our ideals, the best way to spread them is to set a goodexampleso that others will voluntarilyemulateus. Force will not work. Besides, we do not have the money.
- If you can't even clean up your own room, who the hell are you to give advice to the world?
- Jordan Peterson,Message to Milennials: How to Change the World – Properly(2016)
- Consilia qui dant prava cautis hominibus,
Et perdunt operam et deridentur turpiter.- Those who give bad advice to the prudent, both lose their pains and are laughed to scorn.
- Phædrus,Fabulæ,I. 25. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Consilia qui dant prava cautis hominibus,
Et perdunt operam et deridentur turpiter.- It is unwise to be heedless ourselves while we are giving advice to others.
- Phædrus,Fabulæ,I. 9.
- People who give me advice... I reckon they're talking to themselves.
- Nic Pizzolatto, said by Detective Cohle in the television showTrue Detective(2014).
- He that first started thatdoctrine,that knavery is the bestdefenseagainst aknave,was but an illteacher,advising us to commitwickednessto secure ourselves.
- PlutarchorPlutarchusafter becoming Roman citizen, indefense.
- Without asking anybody's advice, I turned myself insane sitting under the same sun and the same clouds. I believed all along, one day everyone would go mad just to see me sane.
- Beniggardsof advice on no pretense;
For the worst avarice is that of sense.- Alexander Pope,An Essay on Criticism(1709), line 578. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.
- Proverbs,XI. 14; XXIV. 6. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- The way offoolsis right in their own eyes,
but those who listen to advice arethe wise.
- Proverbs12:15, New American Bible Revised Edition
- Never give advice unasked.
- Proverbs in: Mrs. E.B. Mawr,National Proverbs in Ten Languages(1885).
- Though thou hast ever so many counsellors, yet do not forsake the counsel of thy own soul.
- Proverbs in:Henry George Bohn; John Ray (1899).A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with His Additions from Foreign Languages, and a Complete Alphabetical Index.p. 529.Retrieved on 31 July 2013.
- Indo-Fijianshave a goodfutureinFijibut unfortunately they are being ill-advised, theircommunityleaders lack goodleadership.The idea is to look for opportunities, to be different and toidentifyyour ownadvantages.
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edit- For us theHurtgenwas one of the most costly, most unproductive, and most ill-advisedbattlesthat ourarmyhas ever fought.
- Geoffrey Regan,inFight or flight,p. 253.
- Les vieillards aiment à donner de bons préceptes, pour se consoler de n'être plus en état de donner de mauvais exemples.
- Old men delight in giving good advice as a consolation for the fact that they can no longer provide bad examples.
- François de La Rochefoucauld,Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims(1665–1678), Maxim 93.
- Mr. Taft never asked my advice in the matter, but if he had asked it, I should have emphatically advised him against thus stating publicly hisreligious belief.
- The critic's role is to steer him in the proper direction and advise changes in his technique and subject matter that will coordinate his efforts with the forces of development.
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edit- If a man love to give advice, it is a sure sign that he himself wanteth it.
- George Savile, Marquess of Halifax,“Miscellaneous Thoughts and Reflections,”Complete Works(Oxford:1912), p. 244.
- The critic's role is to steer him in the proper direction and advise changes in histechniqueand subject matter that will coordinate his efforts with the forces of development.
- Vom sichern Port lässt sich's gemächlich rathen.
- One can advise comfortably from a safe port.
- Friedrich Schiller,Wilhelm Tell,I. 1. 146. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.
- Mary Schmich,Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young(1997)
- By 1922,General Hans von Seeckt,commanderof theGerman armed forces,was secretly advising his government: "Poland's existence is intolerable, incompatible with the essential conditions ofGermany's life. Poland must go and will go ". He added that Poland'sobliteration"must be one of thefundamentalobjectivesof German policy...With the disappearance of Poland will fall one of the strongest pillars of theVersailles Peace,thehegemonyofFrance.
- Bosom up my counsel,
You'll find it wholesome.- William Shakespeare,Henry VIII(c. 1613), Act I, scene 1, line 112. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- When a wise man gives thee better counsel, give me mine again.
- William Shakespeare,King Lear(1608), Act II, scene 4, line 76. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Here comes a man of comfort, whose advice
Hath often still'd my brawling discontent.- William Shakespeare,Measure for Measure(1603), Act IV, scene 1, line 8. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- I pray thee cease thy counsel,
Which falls into mine ears as profitless
As water in a sieve.- William Shakespeare,Much Ado About Nothing(1598-99), Act V, scene 1, line 3. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Direct not him, whose way himself will choose;
'Tis breath thou lack'st, and that breath wilt thou lose.- William Shakespeare,Richard II(c. 1595), Act II, scene 1, line 29. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Beware of a counsellor. And know before what need he hath: for he will devise to his own mind.
- Seek no advice from a woman about her rival, from a coward about war, from a merchant about business, from a buyer about value, from a miser about generosity, from a cruel person about well-being, from a worthless worker about his work, from a seasonal laborer about the harvest, from an idle slave about a great task— pay no attention to any advice they give.
- Ben Sira,Ecclesiasticus,37:11NABRE
- The true secret of giving advice is, after you have honestly given it, to be perfectly indifferent whether it is taken or not, and never persist in trying to set people right.That has been my secret, and I have never had any quarrels. What if peoplearefools or knaves, it is not your house-keeping and you had far better leave them to their fate. The more you try to prove yourselves in the right and D. in the wrong, the more you will confirm him in his own views. Nothing makes people more furious than being proved to be in the wrong; and even if you convince D. he will always hate you.
- Hannah Whitall Smith,Philadelphia Quaker: The Letters of Hannah Whitall Smith(1950), p. 146 (part_5, p. 3 in linked document).
- No one wants advice, only corroboration.
- John Steinbeck,The Winter of Our Discontent(1961).
- Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it.
- Syrus,Maxim 152.Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
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Son più audaci gli ottimi consigli.- For when last need to desperation driveth,
Who dareth most he wisest counsel giveth. - Torquato Tasso,Gerusalemme,VI. 6. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- For when last need to desperation driveth,
- A dead father's counsel, a wise son heedeth.
- Esais Tegnèr,Fridthjof's Saga,Canto VIII. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Facile omnes, quum valemus, recta consilia ægrotis damus.
- We all, when we are well, give good advice to the sick.
- Terence,Andria,II. 1. 9. Reported inHoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations(1922), p. 10-11.
- Whatquestioncan be here? Your own trueheart
Must needs advise you of the only part:
That may be claim'd again which was but lent,
And should be yielded with nodiscontent;
Not surely can we find herein awrong,
That it was left usenjoyfor so long.
- Advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill.
- J. R. R. Tolkien,Gildor Inglorion to Frodo in,The Lord of the Rings,fromThe Fellowship of the Ring,Book I, Chapter 3 (1954).
- It is always a silly thing to give advice, but to give good advice is absolutely fatal.
- The Portrait Of Mr. W. H.(1889), p. 5.
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edit- I am atheartapropagandist,"he says," a tremendous hater, a tiresomenag,complacentlypositivethat there is no human problem which could not be solved if people would simply do as I advise.
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edit- In such green palaces the first kings reign'd, Slept in their shades, andangelsentertain'd; With such old counselors they did advise, And frequentingsacredgroves grewwise.
- You know, I want to just advise people watching at home playing that now popular drinking game of you take a shot whenever the Republicans say something that's not true:Please assign a designated driver.
- I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.
- Oscar Wilde,An Ideal Husband(1895), Act I.
- If only the last of these is justifiable, all are understandableconcerns.But it is hard to see what can be thepurposeofmusicologyif not to advise people on what to hear and how to hear it.
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edit- To forget good counsel is to forget the experiences that prompted the soul to desire prudence: and when those are forgotten, it is not surprising that prudence itself is forgotten.
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edit- "Consequences of Following Advice":A Poem by Roy E. Peterson,The Society of Classical Poets(October 7, 2024)