Definition Something that you say when something seems like a good idea but it would be difficult to do. Easier said than done [IDM]: This phrase means. "Easier said than done," as ordinary people often like to say it's better to do or practice. But some say good practice in the field. Often unable to do so as they say. Thinking and speaking often with perfection and beauty and is always easy. But in practice it is impossible for people to follow what's said it all. This is why it is causing phrase "Easier said than done", in which it is meant literally. "Easier said than done," "Easier said than action," or "It's easy to say it. But do here is difficult, "such as Big John always attempts to say he maintains the Five Precepts in his mind at all times, but that's easier said than done.
Big John said, always said his precepts five throughout. But what he has to say it. But here is what I practice hard They say should not take rumors seriously, but that's easier said than done. They say that you should not believe rumors too seriously. But he said it was easy But now here to do The doctor says I should give up smoking, but that's easier said than done.
doctor said I should stop smoking now. But what he said, it's easy. But do it here Everything is easier said than done.
Everything is easier said than done