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Actions speak louder than words full speech

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Answered by chawdayoshita
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Actions speak louder than words' is the equivalent to the phrase 'talk is cheap'. For me, I would much rather someone show me through their actions rather than to tell me. Lots of times, people say one thing but their actions speak something totally different; in the words of another phrase, 'the walk does not match the talk.
Answered by SelieVisa
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Actions speak louder than words

The proverb "Actions speak louder than words" emphasises that what people actually do is more important than what they say. Our deeds are more significant and more effective than words. People can say sweet and pleasant words but this does not show their real feelings and attitudes. Words are unreliable at best. Promises can be easily broken and hence what people say may turn out to be of no value.

For example, a poor hungry man goes to a rich man. He tells the rich man that he is hungry and has not eaten for three days. The rich man tells the hungry man to go away somewhere else and find something to eat. The rich man did not help the poor man in any manner. He did not give the hungry man anything to eat. He also sent him away without telling him where to find food. Actions and not words reveal the true intentions of the human heart. The actions of people show their real attitudes. Actions of people are more significant than what they say.

The expression "Actions speak louder than words" teaches us that it is better to do positive things rather than talking about them. It is meaningless when people say nice things and make promises which they have no intention of keeping. It is only by our actual good works that can change the life of a person in a positive way and make this world a better place.

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