“What matters in politics above all, is not what one says, but what one does.”
The Proclamation of London (1949)
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Francis Parker Yockey 13
American writer 1917–1960Related quotes

“There's no need to talk about it, because the truth of what one says lies in what one does.”
Variant: ... So I stopped talking about it. There's no need to talk, because the truth of what one says lies in what one does.
Source: The Reader

“All flesh is one: what matter scores”
"All flesh is one: what matter scores?" in When Elephants Last In The Dooryard Bloomed : Celebrations For Almost Any Day In The Year (1973)
Context: All flesh is one: what matter scores;
Or color of the suit
Or if the helmet glints with blue or gold?
All is one bold achievement,
All is fine spring-found-again-in-autumn day
When juices run in antelopes along our blood, And green our flag, forever green…

On the general election of 1979, quoted in Kenneth Morgan, Callaghan: A Life (1997), p. 697
Prime Minister

“What one does is what counts. Not what one had the intention of doing.”

As quoted in Al Arab Vol. 9 (1970) by the League of Arab States, p. 9

“One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels.”