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How well done is better than well said ?

Asked by Avtar Khalsa, 05 Mar 06:11 pm
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"Helping hands are better than Praying Lips" - Mother Teresa
Answered by LIPSIKA, 05 Mar 06:14 pm

 
  
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To preach is always been easy than to do it which is why it is said its easier said than done!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 05 Mar 06:19 pm

 
  
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Because well said is theoretical demonstration where as well done is a practical demonstration..i.e. well visible.
Answered by INDER VIG, 05 Mar 06:23 pm

 
  
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If one actually picks up the trash in the yard instead of complaining about how no one is picking up the trash is better
Answered by Annes, 05 Mar 08:18 pm

 
  
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Because talking doesnt cook rice...
Answered by Rahim Bahrain, 05 Mar 06:37 pm

 
  
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Because its done in action and not just in words....and ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORD'S.
Answered by Quest, 05 Mar 06:34 pm

 
  
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