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a picture is worth a thousand words

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proverb

Etymology: Popularized following a 1911 speech given by Arthur Brisbane where he encouraged advertisers "Use a picture. It's worth a thousand words." By 1915, the phrase in its modern form is attested. A number of other phrases expressing the same idea are attested throughout the 1800s.

  1. A visualisation is a better description than a verbal description.