The phrase "deeds not words" emphasizes the importance of actions over promises or verbal commitments. It suggests that what people do carries more weight and significance than what they say, highlighting the need for tangible results rather than mere talk. This principle encourages accountability and the demonstration of intentions through concrete efforts. Ultimately, it calls for authenticity and integrity in one's actions.
Manly Deeds, womanly words.
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.
The motto of Maryland is Fatti Maschii Parol Femine which means strong deeds,gentle words.
Someone that can be trusted with his words and deeds
Deeds, not words.
misc is short for miscellaneous which means random. misc deeds = random things you have done
Fatti Maschii Parole Femine (manly deeds, womanly words) or (strong deeds, gentle words)
The meaning of EMEKA of Western African origin is "great deeds" in Igbo and it is a male name.
Quran
Deeds not Words!