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				| I'd rather see a sermonthan hear one any day,
 I'd rather one would walk with me
 than merely tell the way;
 
 The eye's a better pupil
 and more willing than the ear,
 Fine counsel is confusing,
 but example's always clear;
 
 The best of all the preachers
 are the men who live their creeds,
 For to see good put in action
 is what everybody needs.
 
 I soon can learn to do it,
 if you'll let me see it done,
 I can watch your hands in action,
 your tongue too fast may run;
 
 The lectures you deliver
 may be very wise and true,
 But I'd rather get my lessons
 by observing what you do;
 
 I may not understand
 the high advice you give,
 But there's no misunderstanding
 how you act and how you live.
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