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en I really don't try to give him a whole lot of advice, just like I wouldn't really like it if he gave me a whole lot of advice.

en I wouldn't give myself any advice, because advice is kinda bullshit. Take a deep breath and don't take any of it too seriously.

en When he gives me advice -- well it seems like he used to give advice, but now he doesn't so much give advice as just try to put you down. [He tries to make memorable] 'I can't believe he said that' [type comments], which make people talk the next day.

en We get along well. He gave me some good advice. I gave him some advice on domestic policy areas,

en He gave me a lot of very useful advice when I set up Virgin Atlantic 21 years ago. Perhaps his best advice was to make sure that I took BA to court before they bankrupted us - not after, as he did.

en He gave me a lot of very useful advice when I set up Virgin Atlantic 21 years ago. Perhaps his best advice was to make sure that I took BA to court before they bankrupted us — not after, as he did.

en He gave me a lot of very useful advice when I set up Virgin Atlantic 21 years ago. Perhaps his best advice was to make sure that I took BA to court before they bankrupted us -- not after, as he did.

en He gave me a lot of very useful advice when I set up Virgin Atlantic 21 years ago. Perhaps his best advice was to make sure that I took British Airways to court before they bankrupted us -- not after, as he did.

en Advice may not be good advice 10 or 15 years from now. Someone could tell you something years ago and it might not work now. The world is constantly changing. One word could mean something different today. Today you can't give advice to anyone.

en I have absolutely no right to give Rene Portland any advice. She's a legend. I'm in no place to give anybody advice.

en It is always a silly thing to give advice, but to give good advice is absolutely fatal
  Oscar Wilde

en Never give anyone the advice to buy or sell shares, because the most benevolent price of advice can turn out badly.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. Never give anyone the advice to buy or sell shares, because the most benevolent price of advice can turn out badly.

en The support and the advice that she gives to me is advice that any wife would give to her husband. She's there for me, she loves the music.

en In this town, if you give good advice and if you are discreet about that advice, you are very valuable. And that is what Dick Cheney provides for the president.


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