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"Korval kuule, toizel työnnä."
"Tra unu orelo, eniras, tra la dua eliras."
"El que no oye consejo no llega a viejo."
"Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties."
"Come now, my Lugalbanda. I shall give you some advice: may my advice be heeded. I shall say words to you: bear them in mind."
"It is every man's own fault if he does not take such advice as will be sure to lead him right."
"Mr Turnbull declined this proposition so I advised that I would have no alternative but to resign from the Shadow Cabinet as I was not able ..."
"Give then to the poor; I beg, I advise, I charge, I Command you. Give to the poor whatever ye will."
"The worst men often give the best advice. Our deeds are sometimes better than our thoughts."
"Asked another, smiling but serious, “How can we become better writers than we are?” “Well,” DB advised, for starters, read through the whole history of philosophy, from the pre-Socratics up through last semester. That might help."
"After his success in business, he devoted his time toward advising Democratic presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt on economic matters"
"Destitute of the lawful means of supporting his rank, his dignity presents a motive for malversation, and his power furnishes the means."
"Advice, n. The smallest current coin."
"What the world wants iz good examples, not so mutch advice; advice may be wrong, but examples prove themselves."
"Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the new Brazilian president, on being advised to stay in the United States after his brother's arrest for political activity in Brazil, 1975 In October 2002, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made history when he became Latin America's first democratically elected socialist leader since Salvador Allende. Lula and his Workers Party won comfortably with nearly 62 percent of Brazil's popular vote."
"We must be very careful when we give advice to younger people: sometimes they follow it!"
"Ah, gentle dames! it gars me greet, To think how mony counsels sweet, How mony lengthened, sage advices, The husband frae the wife despises."
"And may you better reck the rede, Than ever did th' adviser."
"Who cannot give good counsel? 'tis cheap, it cost them nothing."
"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."
"A woman's advice is not worth much, but he who does not heed it is a fool."
"Dicen, que el primer consejo Ha de ser de la muger."
"Day: You're here to advise people to vote 'Yes' aren't you? Callaghan: … I am here, and the Prime Minister has taken the same line; it is our job to advise the British people on what we think is the right result."
"Furthermore, the district's legal counsel advised that a dress code requiring constraining, modest, fully binding undergarments would be ..."
"Let no man value at a little price A virtuous woman's counsel; her wing'd spirit Is feather'd oftentimes with heavenly words."
"Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most, always like it the least."
"If attending Olympic events, visitors should be advised to eat before leaving home. The second suggestion advised locals to conceal the fact that Sydney suffered chronic traffic 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.""
"Advice is more agreeable in the mouth than in the ear."
"I don't know if it is a fungus or some kind of congenital birth defect, but as your attorney in this matter I advise you to take no further..."
"Un fat quelquefois ouvre un avis important."
"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."
"At Wal-Mart, a co-worker once advised me that, although I had a lot to learn, 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."
"Ran over all my thoughts, despised my fate, Reasoned against the reasons of my love, Done all that smoothed-cheek virtue could advise, But found all bootless: 'tis my destiny That you must either love, or I must die."
"Much less is it advisable for a Person to go thither to America, who has no other Quality to recommend him but his Birth. In Europe it 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. ..."
"And so I receive anonymous letters advising me that I must not interfere with the progress of non-co-operation even though popular violence may break out."
"Advice is given freely because so much of it is worthless."
"The artist may 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."
"Askhole n. ~ A person who constantly asks for your advice, yet ALWAYS does the complete opposite of what you told them to do."
"From the time Professor Einstein came to this country until his death, I prepared his income tax returns and advised him on his tax problems."
"I advise you to say the thing you want to say. When I began to preach, another of my Nestors said to me, "Edward, I give you one piece of advice. When you have written your sermon, leave off the introduction and leave off the conclusion. The introduction seems to me always written to show that the minister can 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 the beginning, and to stop when you have done."
"The greatest luxury of riches is that they enable you to escape so much good advice. The rich are always advising the poor, but the poor seldom return the compliment."
"He Marcus Aurelius Antoninus advises us to examine well all the impressions on our minds (φαντασίαι) and to form a right judgment of them, to make just conclusions, and to inquire into the meanings of words, and so far to apply Dialectic;..."