“It is by acts, and not by ideas that people live.”

C'est d'actes et non d'idées que vivent les peuples.
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As quoted in The Ironic Temper : Anatole France and His Time (1932)
The Literary Life (1888-1892)
Variant: It is by acts and not by ideas that people live.

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C'est d'actes et non d'idées que vivent les peuples.

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