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  2. A picture is worth a thousand words - Wikipedia

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    A similar phrase, "One Look Is Worth A Thousand Words", appears in a 1913 newspaper advertisement for the Piqua Auto Supply House of Piqua, Ohio. [4] Early use of the exact phrase appears in a 1918 newspaper advertisement for the San Antonio Light, which says: One of the Nation's Greatest Editors Says: One Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

  3. Fed's actions spoke louder than words in inflation fight ...

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    For future policymakers, the researchers said, the conclusion is clear: actions speak louder than words. "Policy rate actions contribute to, and may even be necessary for, the effectiveness of ...

  4. Actions speak louder than words - Wikipedia

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    Search for Actions speak louder than words in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Actions speak louder than words article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  5. Can Clothing Speak Louder Than Words? - AOL

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  6. Cooper Union speech - Wikipedia

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    The journalist Robert J. McNamara wrote, "Lincoln's Cooper Union speech was one of his longest, at more than 7,000 words. And it is not one of his speeches with passages that are often quoted. Yet, due to the careful research and Lincoln's forceful argument, it was stunningly effective." [3]

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  8. List of Latin phrases (R) - Wikipedia

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    "actions speak louder than words", or "deeds, not words" From rēs ("things, facts") the plural of rēs ("a thing, a fact") + nōn ("not") + verba ("words") the plural of verbum ("a word"). Literally meaning "things, not words" or "facts instead of words" but referring to that "actions be used instead of words". res nullius: nobody's property

  9. Talk:Actions speak louder than words - Wikipedia

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    The guidance says "This means that a quotation is visually on the page, but its relevance is not explained anywhere." Actions speak louder than words is a proverb that applies to all kinds of situations: love, war, business, Servilius Casca, etc. Simply creating this article, which already is supported by a dictionary entry, is not helpful.