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Deeds speak louder than words. Good deeds will be remembered forever. Justify this
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Answered by coctests999
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Deeds speak louder than words. Good deeds will be remembered forever.. We know that words are just the things that we speak and words don't tell the whole story too. One can speak outstanding words about the deeds he/she will do but that isn't guaranteed.

Words are statements whereas deeds are actions. It is far better to be quiet and do good deeds rather than throw the words unnecessarily. And, the deeds we do are important too. But only the good deeds as they're loved and admired by all whereas the bad deeds attract hatred.

We know the history and the great people who did great deeds like Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Florence Nightingale, etc. They were better in their deeds than their words or heavy unreasonable speeches. Had they not done the good deeds, they'd surely be unknown to us in this era.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Several wise proverbs in the world are quite old in origin. Similarly, the proverb "deeds speak louder than words" is an old age one. This one is also valuable, wise, and mature enough in its teaching. Moreover, it implies that what one does has a stronger impact on people than what one says. This proverb is well justified in the below-mentioned paragraphs.

Explanation:

  • Firstly, the action carries a much stronger impact than words while building trust. Trust is very crucial in every relationship because no relationship can survive in the absence of trust.
  • It is easy to build trust by speaking words but it is difficult to build trust by doing actions. However merely speaking words would not build a long-lasting relationship, but a long-lasting relationship can be built over the trust built by actions.
  • Actions are a must when committing to goals. But most people make claims when it comes to goals. However, those words would be of no value if not supported by actions.
  • We may now conclude that the above-mentioned facts about the proverb "deeds speak louder than words" is justified.

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