This phrase means that what a person does carries more weight and influence than what they say. It emphasizes the importance of actions and behavior over mere words or promises.
No. His words and His actions were completely consistent, I believe.
It depends on the person. Both are powerful tools & one is encouraged to do both.
Actions can speak louder than words. One's behavior and the way they carry themselves can often convey more meaning and impact than verbal communication.
Your actions will say more than your words.
words are more powerful than pain
English saying. 1st appeared in the book Will and Doom, written by Gersham Bulkeley in 1692, who speaks of actions as "more significant than words."
Action speaks louder than words. It's easy for you to say something, than actually doing it. If you say you're going to do something and you do it, then people will trust you more or have more faith in you.
Traditions are important because they make careful consideration of your actions and the actions of others less necessary. There is no justification more powerful than "we have always done this; it is our way."
You can talk about it all you want but until action is taken nothing will ever change. That is why actions speak louder than words because when you stop talking about it and actually take action that is when it is more than just talk.
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A bomb is more powerful than a bullet its obvious