A quick search gave me this site, which has quite a few good examples of quotes, sayings, and proverbs about action (and most of them compare action to words):
http:/www.quotegarden.com/action.html
And, in addition to all those quotes, I'd like to add the old playground adage:
"Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me."
The core idea is the same, where they differ is that this one explicitly focuses on the results when said actions and words are designed to wound - while the other popular saying takes a more neutral stance.
The phrase "actions speak louder than words" is often attributed to the 18th-century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
it is coined by gersham bulkeley in his book will and doom 1629
This phrase is an old English proverb and its exact origins are unknown.
I don’t know the answer
They do speak louder.
To make your actions speak louder than words, focus on demonstrating through behaviors rather than just speaking about it. Consistently follow through on your promises, act with integrity and authenticity, and let your behavior reflect your values and intentions. Remember, actions have the power to convey sincerity and build trust more effectively than words alone.
Someone's actions demonstrate their true intentions or feelings more clearly than what they say.
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.
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Actions speak louder than words, and on a related note, a picture is worth a thousand words.
Actions speak louder than words. This means that what people do carries more weight and truth than what they say. It emphasizes the importance of actions as a more accurate reflection of one's beliefs and intentions.
Pictures are worth a 1000 words and actions speak louder than words as well.
I've never heard that one, but actions speak louder than words, and a picture is worth a thousand words.
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.
Actions speak louder than words here.
sometimes actions speak louder than words