Deeds not Words!
The motto of Teesside University is 'Facta non verba'.
The motto of Windermere Preparatory School is 'Veritas, Virtus, Unitas'.
The motto of Parramatta High School, "Facta Non Verba," translates to "Deeds Not Words." This phrase emphasizes the importance of action over mere talk, encouraging students to focus on achieving their goals through hard work and tangible results. It reflects the school's commitment to fostering a culture of diligence, integrity, and personal responsibility among its students.
Any phrase that means exactly what it seems to mean is a NON-example. "The table was made of wood" is not an idiom.
Generally means something doesn't exists
facti non verbae? both should be nominative plural, i think...
"Deeds, not words", although the correct spelling is Facta non verba.
The motto of Whitley Academy is 'Facta non verba'.
The motto of Teesside University is 'Facta non verba'.
The Fort Garry Horse's motto is 'Facta non verba'.
The motto of Star of the Sea College is 'Facta Non Verba'.
Facta Loquuntur was created in 1996.
if dicta is not binding, why is it important?
Phi Delta Epsilon's motto is "Facta Non Verba" (Deeds, Not Words).
Port Alfred High School's motto is '"facta non verba"'.
The motto of Leo Catholic High School is 'Facta Non Verba'.
The motto of Dimboola Memorial Secondary College is 'Facta Non Verba'.