Quotes about deeds
deeds virtue
To live a life of virtue, match up your thoughts, words, and deeds. Epictetus
deeds mark thousand
A thousand words can't make the mark a single deed will leave. Henrik Ibsen
deeds soil noble
Still this planet's soil for noble deeds grants scope abounding. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deeds sufficient
The words you've bandied are sufficient; 'Tis deeds that I prefer to see. [Ger., Der Worte sind genug gewechselt, Lasst mich auch endlich Thaten sehn.] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deeds fellowship lack sake
Fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death; and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them. William Morris
deeds earning helps known man respect
A man is known by his deeds. So, our deeds should be such that helps in earning respect in the society.
deeds shall water
All your better deeds / Shall be in water writ, but this in marble. Francis Beaumont
deeds others shape theirs
Your thoughts, words, and deeds will shape others and theirs will shape you. Sathya Baba
deeds equal exceed german history human power thank
Your deeds exceed the power of human imagination. They are without equal in the history of mankind. How can we (the German people) ever thank you? Leni Riefenstahl
deeds causes action
To treat of human actions is to deal wholly with second causes. Herman Melville
deeds-done transcendentalism good-deeds
As for Doing-good, that is one of the professions which are full. Henry David Thoreau
deeds morality objects
Good deeds are no less good because their object is unworthy. Henry David Thoreau
deeds good-deeds
A good deed never goes unpunished. Gore Vidal
deeds inspiring-movie middle-earth
Deeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised. J. R. R. Tolkien
deeds world should
We should often blush at our noblest deeds if the world were to see all their underlying motives. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deeds no-love
There is no love apart from the deeds of love; no potentiality of love other than that which is manifested in loving. Jean-Paul Sartre
deeds good-will
We will take the good-will for the deed. Francois Rabelais
deeds action fetters
Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves. George Eliot
deeds gentle
He is gentle that doeth gentle deeds. Geoffrey Chaucer
deeds shows ought
Love ought to show itself in deeds more than in words. Ignatius of Loyola
deeds enthusiasm fill goods mind
Goods deeds fill the mind with enthusiasm and zeal.
deeds criminals slander
The criminal is quite frequently not equal to his deed: he belittles and slanders it. Friedrich Nietzsche
deeds scapegoat daybreak
He who is punished is never he who performed the deed. He is always the scapegoat. Friedrich Nietzsche
deeds whose wisdom
Everyone whose deeds are more than his wisdom, his wisdom endures; and everyone whose wisdom is more than his deeds, his wisdom does not endure.
deeds downright practice speaks
Deeds always overbalance; and downright practice speaks more plainly than the fairest profession.
deeds goes happened happy light positive statement town
So remaking a movie like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a really positive statement and I'm so happy I made it in light of what happened after we made it. Winona Ryder
deeds good
We kind of let our good deeds get away from us.
deeds encourage engage good others ourselves
That is why not only we should ourselves engage in good deeds but also encourage others to do the same.
deeds drive efficient good inspire master perform
Inspire us to perform good deeds just as the Master instructs the efficient charioteer to drive the new chariot.
deeds rich virtue
If you are poor, distinguish yourself by your virtues; if rich, by your good deeds. Joseph Joubert
deeds undone left
Words and deeds are far from being one. Much that is talked about is left undone. Moliere
deeds kind influence
Kind words and good deeds are eternal. You never know where their influence will end. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
deeds great reads
He reads much;He is a great observer, and he looksQuite through the deeds of men. William Shakespeare