Whether it is long or short, a story is soon told, but a deed is not soon done; the sharpshooter arrived at a splendid palace, the ball rolled to the gate and disappeared.
Riding by the path by the road, whether it was near or far, high or low, a tale is soon told, but a deed's not soon done.
He rode and rode, whether it was long or short: a tale is soon told, but a deed is not soon done; he came to a forest.
From the official standpoint the tale of events is soon told.
The next year, 1881, was one of great stress, though the tale of its external events is soon told.
A pleasant tale is soon told, but events do not pass so quickly.
Now a beautiful story is soon told, but the events of which it consists do not in real life take place so rapidly.
Now a beautiful story is soon told, but the acts of which it is the sum pass more slowly.
Now a good story is soon told, but the deeds of which it is the sum are not performed so quickly.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soon told" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.