I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.
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The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself.
I sometimes give myself admirable advice, but I am incapable of taking it.
I try not to give too much advice, really, because people have to do their things their way. I got lots of advice when I was young, and I ignored most of it - the good and the bad.
I try to avoid giving advice.
I never give advice unless someone asks me for it. One thing I've learned, and possibly the only advice I have to give, is to not be that person giving out unsolicited advice based on your own personal experience.
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.
I'm not accustomed to giving advice to those who haven't asked for it.
Everyone who means well gives advice based on his or her perception. I have realized that while it's important to hear the suggestions, one should only listen to oneself.
Well, I don't give it out very often, but I reject the notion that you have to be a practitioner to give good advice.
I don't use 'always do this,' 'never say that' and I never give advice because I'm not the end-all, be-all authority.
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