This is a statement not a question. A gentleman should be ashamed that his words are better than his deeds. He is all talk and no action. Says a wrong should be righted but does nothing to do it. Says you should help your fellow man but never offers his hand to anyone.
"A gentleman is ashamed that his words are better than his deeds Explain?"
Manly Deeds, womanly words.
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deeds not words cannot be tracked back to anyone inparticular instead it is a saying that many people hear of and know of. it means that deeds are more influential on subjects then words could ever be. and example of this is; is it better to buy the homless person a house or to tell them about the house?
facti non verbae? both should be nominative plural, i think...
"Deeds, not words!" in English is Non parole ma fatti! in Italian.
Deeds and not words means that you must not only promise to do something for someone, but do it by fulfilling the action.
Someone who was not ashamed of their Prince of Peace a.k.a. God. "...those who are ashamed of me on earth I will be ashamed of before my Father in heaven..." (paraphrase) Mark 8:38 If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels." Luke 9:26 If anyone is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.
The motto of Maryland is Fatti Maschii Parol Femine which means strong deeds,gentle words.
Deeds, not words.
Someone that can be trusted with his words and deeds
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Fatti Maschii Parole Femine (manly deeds, womanly words) or (strong deeds, gentle words)