logo

Quotes About Guidance

Find someone who has done what you want to do. Take them to lunch and ask them for tips and tricks of the trade.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
All you have to do is first look and see what God wants done, and then do what God wants done with the gifts that God has given you. If you will faithfully do that, the abundance of God will pour into your life.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
6.?Pay your brokers well: the power of good advice
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
rich dad walked out of his office, said nothing, and signaled with his hand for me to enter.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Pay your brokers well: the power of good advice Sometimes
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
and he was now passing on his lessons from retirement to me.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Organize smart people. Intelligent people are those who work with or hire a person who is more intelligent than they are. When you need advice, make sure you choose your advisor wisely.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Professionals have coaches. Amateurs do not
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Casi todos aprendemos de nuestros padres lo que sabemos sobre el dinero
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
So what can poor parents tell their child about money? They simply say, "Stay in school and study hard.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
But it ain't our feelings we have to steer by through life--no, no, we'd make shipwreck mighty often if we did that. There's only the one safe compass and we've got to set our course by that--what it's right to do.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It's good advice, but I expect it will be hard to follow; good advice is apt to be, I think.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Since you are determined to be married, Miss Cornelia, said Gilbert solemnly, I shall give you the excellent rules for the management of a husband which my grandmother gave my mother when she married my father. Well, I reckon I can manage Marshall Elliott, said Miss Cornelia placidly. But let us hear your rules. The first one is, catch him. He's caught. Go on. The second one is, feed him well. With enough pie. What next? The third and fourth are-- keep your eye on him.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm sorry, and a little dissatisfied as well. Miss Stacy told me long ago that by the time I was twenty my character would be formed, for good or evil. I don't feel that it's what it should be. It's full of flaws.' 'So's everybody's,' said Aunt Jamesina cheerfully. 'Mine's cracked in a hundred places. Your Miss Stacy likely meant that when you are twenty your character would have got its permanent bent in one direction or 'tother, and would go on developing in that line.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Dear God, help him and help the mother . . . help all mothers everywhere. We need so much help, with the little sensitive, loving hearts and minds that look to us for guidance and love and understanding.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Influence other people for good.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Her advice is much like pepper, I think . . . excellent in small quantities but rather scorching in her doses.
~ L.M. Montgomery
We must have ideals and try to live up to them, even if we never quite succeed. Life would be a sorry business without them. With them it's grand and great. Hold fast to your ideals, Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
When Marilla took Anne up to bed that night she said stiffly: Now, Anne, I noticed last night that you threw your clothes all about the floor when you took them off. That is a very untidy habit, and I can't allow it at all. As soon as you take off any article of clothing fold it neatly and place it on the chair. I haven't any use at all for little girls who aren't neat.
~ L.M. Montgomery
She understood that she must not write merely to win fame for herself or even for the higher motive of pure pleasure in her work. She must aim, however humbly, to help her readers to higher planes of thought and endeavor. Then and only then would it be worth while.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Hayat? boyunca ona doÄŸruyu öÄŸretecek biri olmad???n? hat?rla.
~ L.M. Montgomery
that special Providence which looks after simple-minded old souls in their dangerous excursions into the world
~ L.M. Montgomery
Jo has given me a splendid rule. He says, when I'm perplexed, just to do what I would wish I had done when I shall be eighty.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Like the seminarian relying more on his knowledge of Hebrew than on the Spirit to hear God's voice in the text, we're more prone to carefully maneuvering our way through life than to abandoning ourselves to divine providence.
~ Larry Crabb