Because he doesn't believe that someone has defeated Smaug & that he is dead.
What advice did Reggie offer Sampson
Good Advices was created in 1985.
I believe that Homer is trying to tell Kavanagh that the people who were fighting over the piece of stony land felt that the fight was very important, even if Kavanagh didn't think much of it. The fight was important to them, but not to Kavanagh (in the Iliad, King Agamemnon and Achilles bickered and quarreled over a woman. Many people thought this was insignificant compared to the Trojan War occurring at the time). People chose what is important to them, even if others don't feel the same way (this explains "Gods make their own importance.").
Mayby cuz u need advice? Im also a kid who needs advice and gives advice. You sound JUST like ME
Lucy's advice to Charlie Brown often includes being more confident, assertive, and standing up for himself. She encourages him to believe in himself and not be afraid to take risks or assert his opinions.
Doug the Thug advised Bud to always keep his head down and avoid drawing attention to himself. Bud thought the advice was reasonable but didn't fully agree, as he believed in standing up for himself and not being pushed around.
A metaphor for giving advice could be "planting seeds of wisdom" - implying that one is providing guidance and support that will grow and develop over time to benefit the recipient.
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"that he needs to make the announcement himself that he has found out his daughter is involved with witchcraft." http://www.studyguide.org/questions.php?id=TheCrucible
Mark Rosenthal has: Played himself in "You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman" in 2006. Played himself in "Tales from the Script" in 2009. Played himself in "Advice for New Screenwriters" in 2010. Played himself in "More Tales from the Script" in 2010. Played himself in "Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films" in 2014.
The cast of Advice for New Screenwriters - 2010 includes: John August as himself Mick Garris as himself David Hayter as himself Peter Hyams as himself Bruce Joel Rubin as himself Zak Penn as himself Billy Ray as himself Adam Rifkin as himself Mark Rosenthal as himself Ron Shelton as himself Joe Stillman as himself Stephen Susco as himself Kriss Turner as herself Justin Zackham as himself
Just write it. Tell hime even though yall don't go out anymore you just want to give him some advice on how to conduct himself.
"that give advice" because the phrase is modifying the noun "sayings" (which is what I believe you meant to say).
the whole point is that is works if you believe it does
Yes. They have advice which works in the real world. D
A homonym for "advice" is "advise." "Advice" is a noun meaning a recommendation or suggestion, while "advise" is a verb meaning to give advice or guidance.