Death is a very dull dreary affair and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it.
I'm opening up my heart to the idea of dating. It's funny - my friends would always come to me for romantic advice. I know nothing and things have changed since I was dating in high school! I'm really trying hard to spend this time working on myself.
I don't know why anyone would want to ask an actor for dating advice. We are not the poster children for healthy relationships.
I give dating advice on a regular basis. It's not that I'm any expert but it's always nice to share that with your friends.
The best advice my dad ever gave me is that acting is believing. Acting is not acting. It isn't putting on a face and dancing around in a mask. It's believing that you are that character and playing him as if it were a normal day in the life of that character.
That is where the irony of the film comes off in terms of the language it employs - where he tries desperately to be a 'TV Dad ' to give advice and it's so pat it becomes ridiculous.
The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book.
My dad is such a good man. You know how when you are a child you think your dad is invincible? Well I still think that - he is so wise and everything I do I ask my dad's advice about first.
It is a sad commentary of our times when our young must seek advice and counsel from 'Dear Abby' instead of going to Mom and Dad.
My dad raised me with some good advice: 'Always tell the truth. Always shoot from the hip. You might not have many friends but you'll never have enemies because people will always know where you're coming from.'
The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl he told me 'Don't spend anything unless you have to.'
A leader must have the courage to act against an expert's advice.
Meyer and I have a bit in common because we're both left-handed. I think it's great that he seeks out that advice because he's not too cool or too uncomfortable to ask for it.
If I could have anyone on speed dial it would be George Clooney. He seems like a cool guy who would give good advice.
Never Have Your Dog Stuffed is really advice to myself a reminder to myself not to avoid change or uncertainty but to go with it to surf into change.
Acting advice is a bit like your parents teaching you how to drive a car. You know they're right but you still kind of want them to shut up a bit.
My mother gave me this book called Feature Films at Used Car Prices by a guy named Rick Schmidt. I gotta credit the guy cuz he gave me the most practical advice. It empowers you.
I was told to avoid the business all together because of the rejection. People would say to me 'Don't you want to have a normal job and a normal family?' I guess that would be good advice for some people but I wanted to act.
The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is power and to keep reading.
The advice of the elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books.
I'll tell you one thing: Don't ever give anybody your best advice because they're not going to follow it.
The best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to do it.
I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice and then going away and doing the exact opposite.
Our worldly successes cannot be guaranteed but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of God. The best advice I know is to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all - reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it.
To pursue a so-called Third Way is foolish. We had our experience with this in the 1960s when we looked for a socialism with a human face. It did not work and we must be explicit that we are not aiming for a more efficient version of a system that has failed.