Actions speak eloquently
William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. Act three, scene two, line 94. In the play, Coriolanus’ mother Volumnia is trying to convince her son to run for consul. She tells him that action is eloquence: Put less pretentiously, that actions speak louder than words.
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