1. Idioms about speaking and doing are:
A promise is worth a thousand dollars, straight to the point, concise and concise, every word is precise, as silent as a cicada, playing the harp to an ox, talking with great eloquence, straight to the point, incisively and vividly, keeping a tight lip, always saying goodbye, To the point, to the point, to the point, to be dry-mouthed, to boast, to quote from other sources, to the point, to catch the wind, to point fingers, to beat around the bush, to ramble, to do what one says, to do what one says, to do what one dares to do, etc.
2. Famous aphorisms about speaking and doing are:
1. Our actions are our final judge. ——O. Meredith
2. If we really want to know our own state of mind, we should first look at our actions. ——Tor Wilson
3. Our actions are the only mirror that can reflect our spiritual outlook. ——Carlyle?
4. If you don’t do more than others, your value will not be higher than others. —— Cervanz
5. Thinking about actions rather than creeds will help satisfy our greatest needs. ——Longfellow
6. In life, the real question is not what we get, but what we do. ——To Carlyle
7. We live in action, not in years; we live in thoughts, not in breathing. ——Philippe Bailey
8. People are born for action, just like fire always rises and stones always fall. For a person, no action means that he does not exist. ——Voltaire
9. Of course, judging a person is not based on his statements, but on his actions. It is not based on what he claims to be, but on what he does and what he actually is. one person.
——Engels