Grown-up people do not know that a child can give exceedingly good advice even in the most difficult case.

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Stichwörter: advice children



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For God's sake, have some self-respect and do not run off at the mouth if your brain is out to lunch.

Anton Chekhov

Stichwörter: advice



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Save your world. Love it. Protect it, and respect it and don't let haters represent it.
Don't leave the saving to anyone else, ever, because, exhibit A - why, hello there - it's way too much for one person. And if you want to skip out on the responsibility train, my whole life - and death - will have been in vain.
It's yours. It's all yours for taking!
You're not going to waste it now, are you?

James Patterson

Stichwörter: advice noble maximum-ride nevermore save-the-world



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When there's a monster under your bed sometimes it really is best not to look.

Jocelynn Drake

Stichwörter: humor advice ignorance philosophical thoughts asylum-tales



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The best revenge is living well, my dad told me once.

Barry Lyga

Stichwörter: advice revenge



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Treat yourself like a fast person with aches and pains and a suitcase full of excuses, and good luck--you'll stay exactly where you are. Train like an athlete and, though you may not look like one now, you will become one." --Push: 30 Days to Turbocharged Habits, p. 214

Chalene Johnson

Stichwörter: goals advice diet health self-help career fitness



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Entrust your dreams and goals to people who will cheer you on and inspire you, who will tell you what you need to hear rather than what you want to hear so you can move forward and fast track.

Rachael Bermingham

Stichwörter: goals advice inspirational-quotes dreams supporters motivational-quotes



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There are plenty of bad editors who try to impose their own vision on a book. (…)
A good novel editor is invisible.

Terri Windling

Stichwörter: inspirational reading advice writing editing editor



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Lately, because computer technology has made self-publishing an easier and less expensive venture, I'm getting a lot of review copies of amateur books by writers who would be better advised to hone their craft before committing it to print. The best thing you can do as a beginning writer is to write, write, write - and read, read, read. Concentrating on publication prematurely is a mistake. You don't pick up a violin and expect to play Carnegie Hall within the year - yet somehow people forget that writing also requires technical skills that need to be learned, practiced, honed. If I had a dollar for every person I've met who thought, with no prior experience, they could sit down and write a novel and instantly win awards and make their living as a writer, I'd be a rich woman today. It's unrealistic, and it's also mildly insulting to professional writers who have worked hard to perfect their craft. Of course, then you hear stories about people like J.K. Rowling, who did sit down with no prior experience and write a worldwide best-seller...but such people are as rare as hen's teeth. Every day I work with talented, accomplished writers who have many novels in print and awards to their name and who are ‘still’ struggling to make a living. The thing I often find myself wanting to say to new writers is: Write because you love writing, learn your craft, be patient, and be realistic. Anais Nin said about writing, "It should be a necessity, as the sea needs to heave, and I call it breathing."

Terri Windling

Stichwörter: reading advice writing 2003-interview



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Advice is priceless: when it becomes interference it is preposterous.

Idries Shah

Stichwörter: advice



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