some people say it but when they try to do it they can not do it because they are not brave enough
The phrase "actions speak louder than words" is often attributed to Abraham Lincoln. It conveys the idea that what a person does carries more weight and truth than what they say.
Actions speak louder than words.
Actions speak louder than words its better to first find out if he/she mearnt what they said and if yes and you have deep feelings then get closer to them and eventually they will know how to love!
Most men have a hard time expressing their feelings verbally and that is where what he said to you comes in "actions speak louder than words" from that I believe you could take his comment as meaning that yes he does love you.
It means that anyone can say they'll do something but the true couragous persona actually does it in actions not verbally, so to speak. So well done is as to doing an action, while well said is as saying it verbally.
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.
stress word is that you said louder or stronger.
Pink Floyd in Sorrow
Voltaire?
She asked a question because she wasn't sure how to do the right thing.When i asked a question she said to speak louder!
It means that sometimes things left unsaid can convey more meaning or have a greater impact than what is actually said. Nonverbal cues, body language, and silence can often convey powerful messages and reveal underlying thoughts or emotions.
There is no actual symbol that can be shown. What is actually seen are the God like actions of someone who is doing good to others. You cannot wear a badge on your lapel saying I am a good person. Your actions speak louder than any written note or badge of office. Remember that Christ said "By their deeds ye shall know them".
Actions speak louder than words, but the words are sure nice to hear! You told him this without expecting an instant return, but "thank you" falls a little flat. If all else is going well, let it be. Some guys just have a hard time saying the words, but the feelings are all there.