Sir Garfield disregarded the wise advice, noted in Luke and Matthew, that no one can serve two masters.
It's wise advice, but I suspect that very few people will follow it.
Wise advice emerged from each one: You will know what to do when the time comes to do it.
"That is what the OECD is now forecasting and, with our economy flatlining for over a year, it's time the chancellor listened to wise advice, " Mr Balls said.
It is also wise advice regarding relations between individuals.
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But a good friend gave me some wise advice.
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Those words, or something similar, are the advice a wise and responsible leader might have offered in advance of the latest Mideast summit.
He offered wise, if unusual, advice to these aspiring venturers that can be applied beyond Japan.
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Despite the newfangled technology, investors would be wise to heed some old-fashioned advice: Keep to your plan.
Given the potential strategic benefits that stem from patent reexamination, Itri considers it wise to institute corporate processes with the advice of outside counsel in order to determine whether patent reexamination is appropriate.
Gordon Brown has taken advice from a group of "wise men", such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, for several years.
Hershel, as the Wise Old Adviser, remains largely impotent, his advice consistently falling on deaf ears and thick skulls.
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But it is unclear whether Culvahouse gave McCain any political advice on whether Palin was a qualified or wise choice, or left that to the small group of political advisers involved.
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Such advice may seem like common sense, but Americans too often take for granted that college is a wise investment.
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