Saying And Doing Quotes by Winston Churchill, Susan Hill, William Shenstone, Marie Beynon Lyons Ray, Boots Riley, Thomas a Kempis and many others.

It is no use saying, ‘We are doing our best.’ You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.
Some people make tunes, but it is lines that run like moving messages through my head. Whatever else I am saying and doing often has no bearing on this inner, verbal life.
What some people term Freedom is nothing else than a liberty of saying and doing disagreeable things. It is but carrying the notion a little higher, and it would require us to break and have a head broken reciprocally without offense.
On doing what you want to do.
A lot of what we say and do are regurgitated things that have to do with what we think we’re supposed to be saying and doing.
We should have much more peace if we would not busy ourselves with the sayings and doings of others.
I’m far more relaxed with German. I’m a control freak. I like to know exactly who’s saying and doing what.
If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.
There are persons whose only merit consists in saying and doing stupid things at the right time, and who ruin all if they change their manners.
Saying and doing are two things.
If you believe in what you’re doing, you’ll be successful.
History is the same thing over and over again.
I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice, and then going away and doing the exact opposite.
Between saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out.
Our chief defect is that we are more given to talking about things than to doing them.
Life in a small town is like an intricately plotted novel, and even though I had read every book in the public library by the time I was fourteen, I found the real people around me saying and doing far more interesting things than did the imaginary book characters.
Competing loves are detected in the gap between saying and doing.
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