Practical examples are more helpful in learning something than mere words.Examples appeal to our eyes. What we learn though eyes create deep impressions on our mind.What we hear through eyes may be forgotten.Man by nature imitates.A precept is an order or command. We learn to do a thing by watching someone, especially the preceptors, doing it. An example is better understood than a mere explanation. The example of a good man has more effect on us than good advice.This proverb is meaningful in teaching, preaching, in moral sphere and other walks of life. A man must practise what he preaches to impress others. Thus, an ounce of practical example does more for us than tons of advice in words.
you will teach people more effectively by being a good example than you will by telling them what to do.Equivalent English sayings would be: * Lead by example * The map is not the terrain * Good works are more important than good words * It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness
The Better The Day, The Better The Deed
better safe than sorry sentence
"Better late than never" is a sentence.
"Better late than never" has become a favorite proverb
Far things look better
you get things done better when you do them without help
scolding is much better or nice than foolish or unwanted smile
This precept suggests that in situations where you have to choose between being right and being kind, it is better to prioritize kindness over being right. It emphasizes the value of compassion, empathy, and understanding in relationships and interactions with others.
Means that tomorrow you have another chance to do something better or do something again
An Honest Criticism is much more useful than a false compliment.
The adverb form of "better" is "better" itself, as it serves as the comparative form of the adverb "well." It is used to describe an action that is performed in a superior manner compared to another action. For example, "She sings better than her sister." In this context, "better" modifies the verb "sings."