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advice outsider position takes
Suzy Buchholtz We're in a position where we have some advice to give. We're not counselors. We do a lot of advising. Sometimes, it takes an outsider to say, 'No.
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Bible Bible Where no counsel is, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.
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William Shakespeare Be checked for silence, But never taxed for speech.
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Bertrand Russell We are all prone to the malady of the introvert who with the manifold spectacle of the world spread out before him, turns away and gazes only upon the emptiness within.
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Chadwick Boseman The best advice about getting older? Just be thankful you're not dead!
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Carolyn Wells Insistent advice may develop into interference, and interference, someone has said, is the hind hoof of the devil.
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Ronald Reagan When you see all of the smoke billowing up from the Democrats, ladies and gentlemen, I'd follow the advice of their nominee: Don't Inhale .
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Chetan Bhagat Sometimes in your life you just meet someone or hear something that nudges you on the right path. And that becomes the best advice. It could just be a bit of commonsense said in a way that resonates with something in you. It's nothing new, but because it connects with you it holds meaning for you.
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Philip Stanhope Words, which are the dress of thoughts, deserve surely more care than clothes, which are only the dress of the person.
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Philip Stanhope There is time enough for everything, in the course of the day, if you do but one thing at once; but there is not time enough in the year, if you will do two things at a time.
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Lord Chesterfield In those days he was wiser than he is now - he used frequently to take my advice.
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Philip Stanhope A young man, be his merit what it will, can never raise himself; but must, like the ivy round the oak, twine himself round some man of great power and interest.
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Philip Stanhope Women are only children of a larger growth. A man of sense only trifles with them, plays with them, humours and flatters them, as he does with a sprightly and forward child; but he neither consults them about, nor trusts them with, serious matters.
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John Morley They are the guiding oracles which man has found out for himself in that great business of ours, of learning how to be, to do, to do without, and to depart.
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John Morley They act as if they supposed that to be very sanguine about the general improvement of mankind is a virtue that relieves them from taking trouble about any improvement in particular.
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John Morley A great interpreter of life ought not himself to need interpretation.
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John Morley You cannot demonstrate an emotion or prove an aspiration.