“the old axiom that 'all power corrupts' has doubtful validity, because it derives from our neglect of Plato's advice to find men carefully and train them by methods which make them fit for heroes.” MenAdviceHeroFitMethodTrainNeglectPlatoFind MeDoubtfulAxiomsValidityPower CorruptsPlato S Author:Oswald Mosley
“I laugh at it now, but one time I had an agent tell me I would never work in TV if I didn't get a nose job. People tell you to change yourself to fit into the L.A. scene, but the advice usually doesn't make any sense. The next agent told me my nose was great!” PeopleIfsJobsNextLaughingAdviceTvsFitSceneAgentsNosesOne TimeChange Yourself Author:Amanda Righetti
“Some people learn from books, some listen to the advice of others, some learn from mistakes. I fit into the last category. So sue me.” PeopleBookLastsMistakeLearningAdviceFitCategoriesLearning From Mistakes Book:Stephanie Plum One, Two, Three: One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly Source: Stephanie Plum One, Two, Three: One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly
“So if I can give anyone advice in this business on love and balancing, it's that you truly have to take a second, step back, to figure out who you are and what you want. And it is okay if those people around you don't fit into that. Because what you don't want to do is end up living your life for someone else.” PeopleIfsWantGivingI CanEndsStepsAdviceFiguresFitOkayWho You AreWhat You WantLive Your Life Author:Eva Marcille
“Complicated Grief was written in larger and more coherent (if disparate) shapes. The question was how they fit together. The mind is coherent, trust that was the best writing advice I ever got (I got it from Carole Maso and I pass it on). It's true, and clearer and clearer as one grows and gains an improved sense of who one actually is (as versus who one was supposed to be).” IfsWritingMindTogetherGrowsGriefWrittenAdviceFitShapesGainsComplicatedSupposed To BeVersusWriting AdviceComplicated Grief Author:Laura Mullen