"Clarius facta quam verba loquuntur" is the literal translation of "Actions speak louder than words"? @Noa "More clearly" rather than "louder", but otherwise yes.
- What is another way of saying actions speak louder than words?
- What is the origin of actions speak louder than words?
- What is actions not words in Latin?
What is another way of saying actions speak louder than words?
Here are some other ways to say “action speaks louder than words”: You are what you do. Less talking, more doing. Watch what they do more than what they say.
What is the origin of actions speak louder than words?
The phrase was first used in the form we use today in the United States written by Abraham Lincoln in 1856. He stated: “'Actions speak louder than words' is the maxim; and, if true, the South now distinctly says to the North, 'Give us the measures, you take the men.”
What is actions not words in Latin?
Acta non verba. “Actions, not words.” It happens to be the motto of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.