This proverb suggests that words and communication have more power and can create more change than violence or force. It emphasizes the impact of persuasive writing and rhetoric in influencing opinions and decisions.
Theseus is often depicted as a more sympathetic character than Heracles due to his heroic deeds that were more grounded in traditional noble values, while Heracles' actions were often tainted by his struggles with personal demons and unintended consequences of his immense strength. Theseus is also seen as more relatable and human, facing challenges with courage and integrity.
Collectivism is the belief or practice that places the community or group as a whole as more important than any individual within that group. This ideology prioritizes the well-being of the community over individual desires or needs.
"Hi cosa" is not a standard phrase in English or any other known language. It could be a misspelling or a nonsensical combination of words. Can you provide more context or detail?
Superficialism refers to focusing only on surface-level aspects or appearances rather than delving deeper into the underlying substance or meaning. It can also describe a tendency to prioritize superficial traits over more important qualities or values.
Few words and many deeds relates to talking less and doing more. Many people are prone to talk a lot and do not accomplish much in the process.
It means the words in italics are more important than other words.
Action speaks louder than words. It's easy for you to say something, than actually doing it. If you say you're going to do something and you do it, then people will trust you more or have more faith in you.
deeds not words cannot be tracked back to anyone inparticular instead it is a saying that many people hear of and know of. it means that deeds are more influential on subjects then words could ever be. and example of this is; is it better to buy the homless person a house or to tell them about the house?
The deeds of the Nicolaitans (followers of Nicolas) included deception, covetousness, and many more.
This statement emphasizes that what a person does is more significant than what they say. Actions can reveal someone's true intentions, feelings, and character, while words can be easily contradicted or insincere. It suggests that actions have a stronger impact and can be a more reliable indicator of a person's true nature.
I believe your'e referring to the old phrase "Deeds are fruit, words are but leaves" It's pretty self explanatory but anways It pretty much means it's more important that you actually do something and don't just talk about it eg. if somenone is talking about helping you it ain't gonna do you anything good, the person in question needs to actually act to help you. So if someone says this directed to you it means you should stop talking about it and get to doing it And to put it in to the saying: Leaves on an apple tree ain't of no use to you, the fruits on the other hand... Hope it helped ;)
"Too cold breath gives." Act II Scene 1. There is something wrong with the line "words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives." It has to be "gives" to rhyme with "lives", but the verb "gives" does not match the subject "words". You can see this when you rearrange the line into a more familiar (but less rhythmically pleasing) syntax: "Words gives too cold breath to the heat of deeds." Excuse me, Mr. S., but that is not proper English grammar: it should be either "Words give too cold breath" or a different subject, like "Talk gives too cold breath to the heat of deeds." Anyway, Macbeth means "Why am I blithering on when I've got work to do?"
Some words that mean to give more information are elaborate, expound, and provide details.
It is more important to be giving than to receive.
if you mean any new words created.no
it decribes one or more words in a sentance that decribe the word or words more better