"Words have a longer life than deeds." Do you believe that is true?
I don't think that is necessarily true. I think it really depends on the situation. When I think of some of my memories from when I was a kid, some of them I remember what someone said and some of them I remember what someone did. I think that that different people have different affect. The two people that I thought of first are both big historical figures, but I feel that they both made a BIG, direct, impact on my life even though I have never met them. The first one is Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States during the civil war. Abraham Lincoln did some really important deeds in the war! He helped the Union win the civil war which was huge! He helped the slaves become free! That is a big deal! The other person that I thought of was Martin Luther King jr. His words will always be remembered here in the USA! He gave some powerful speeches, but the one I thought of was "I have a dream." That is a powerful speech! He was really gifted in speaking. Both of those people helped change history. I wouldn't any little siblings if it wasn't for them, and they are so important to me! So, I think that words and deeds are equally remembered and important.
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Lyndsay
9/24/2019 10:37:07 am
I totally agree with you, Holly!! You put things in a way that's so easy to hear! :D
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Lucy Miller
9/24/2019 11:02:43 am
I agree with you Holly!!!
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Camille
9/24/2019 12:02:49 pm
That is so sweet! I love it! You make things SO understandable!
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Mrs. Randall
9/27/2019 01:31:56 pm
Great thoughts! The deeds of both these men were significant and certainly worth more than words.
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