A Quote by Seth Godin

People watch what you do more than listen to what you say. — © Seth Godin
People watch what you do more than listen to what you say.

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More than anything else, I think prospects, customers and citizens watch what you do more than they listen to what you say.
Write. Write every day. Write honestly. Write something that doesn’t exist, and you wish did. Read. Learn. Study. Watch people. Listen to what they say, listen to how they say it and listen to what they do not say. Surprise yourself. Scare yourself.
I'm probably not one of the more vocal people around, but I do watch, I do listen and I try to learn from the people I watch.
I really do want people to listen to the music more than watch what I wear. There's time for that later. I've got the rest of my life to dress up and look nice.
I'm always looking, as an actor, for activities. I think it's far more interesting to watch what people do than what they say. You always want to watch behavior, because the dialogue as written by our illustrious leaders is great. Eminently playable.
I probably watch movies more than I actually listen to music, I think.
With 'Invisible,' I didn't want to create something that requires you to watch it more than once; I don't even expect people to watch it more than once per se. I just wanted you to have the experience and knowing that if you watch it a second time, it would be different because you would see different things.
Talk is cheap. Learn to listen with your eyes. Actions do speak louder than words. Watch what a person does more than what he says.
I hate the idea that people should listen to what actors have to say on certain issues more than anyone else. Actors have no more right to be heard than anyone.
You can listen to what people say, sure. But you will be far more effective if you listen to what people do.
I no longer listen to what people say, I just watch what they do. Behavior never lies.
The more you think about and interact with other people, the more you realize that it is untenable to privilege your interests over theirs, at least not if you want them to listen to you. You can’t say that my interests are special compared to yours any more than you can say that the particular spot that I am standing on is a unique part of the universe because I happen to be standing on it that very minute.
Studies have shown people listen to TV than watch it.
I'd be much more likely to watch the latest Tarantino movie than to listen to a Mahler symphony.
If you want to find out how strong a company's ethics are, don't listen to what its people say, watch what they do.
I'd say a watch is like a jewel of the man. It's really to distinguish yourself, because in your watch people can see who you are, more or less, what you want to represent to other people.
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