Sentences with Counsel, Counsel in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Counsel

Sentences with Counsel, Counsel in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Counsel

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1. Counsel is no command..

2. Self is a bad counselor.

3. Good counsel does no harm.

4. To take counsel of one’s pillow.

5. Anger and haste hinder good counsel.

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6. Time is the wisest counsellor of all.

7. The Hades cabin needs a head counsellor.

8. I counseled him to wait a little longer.

9. Only lies offend me, never honest counsel.

10. He that won’t be counseled can’t be helped.

11. Guidance counselors are always available to listen.

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12. Frank and Pam decided to go to marriage counselling.

13. I told her I wanted to be a Career Guidance counsellor.

14. Go not to the Elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes.

15. Few there were who could change his courses by counsel. None by force.”

16. …counselling man to treat her as a slave while persuading her that she is a queen.

17. My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor.

18. But thus do I counsel you, my friends: distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful!

19. Fear should be an advisor whose counsel is weighed carefully, not a leader whose commands are followed blindly.

20. Wise kings generally have wise counselors; and he must be a wise man himself who is capable of distinguishing one.

21. Psychologists treat mental health issues by providing counseling and psychotherapy, which is also known as talk therapy.

22. We respect our elders. There is wisdom that comes from experience, and I am not going to stop learning from wise counsel.

23. Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.

24. Fear has no brains; it is an idiot. The dismal witness that it bears and the cowardly counsel that it whispers are unrelated.

25. 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.

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