We need more doers and fewer organizers. 我们需要实干的人多些,组织的人少些。
It's better for the doer to undo what he has done. 解铃还需系铃人。
doer
[ noun ] a person who acts and gets things done <noun.person> he's a principal actor in this affairwhen you want something done get a doer he's a miracle worker
Doer \Do"er\, n. [From {Do}, v. t. & i.] 1. One who does; one who performs or executes; one who is wont and ready to act; an actor; an agent.
The doers of the law shall be justified. -- Rom. ii. 13.
2. (Scots Law) An agent or attorney; a factor. --Burrill.
To fit such acts into their theoretical framework, economists must rationalise them as bringing a sort of perverse satisfaction to the doer. Brittan concludes that economics needs to be expanded to take account of values.
"That's a lot of fire and a lot of productivity," said Dukakis, the likely Democratic nominee. "I'm not just a talker. I'm a doer.
As a former doer, but now one of the latter breed, I bow my head in acknowledgement - adding only that when achievers make a mess of things, we critics get inordinate enjoyment out of feeding on their flesh. That is what has happened to the government.
I'm a doer." The Massachusetts governor, returning Republican fire, also took aim at embattled Attorney General Edwin Meese III. "We want an attorney general that you and I can be proud of, not ashamed of," he said.