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Hellllloooooo Jazz.morilla!
Putting your ego aside.
.... and some other stuff.
Free the Chickens....
Because a Free Range Chicken makes a much healthier egg.
Plant a tree.........
Because a healthier planet is where we actually need to be..... Check Columbia out.... how did they land themselves in so much smog?
Give up the guns.
The minute that we all begin to think beyond our tiny "selves".... is the minute we can step on the path of global peace.
Tall order.
Have yourself a glorious one!
11 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
11 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
It is a beautiful journey.
peace |p?s|
noun
1 freedom from disturbance; quiet and tranquility: you can while away an hour or two in peace and seclusion.
• mental calm; serenity: the peace of mind this insurance gives you.
2 freedom from or the cessation of war or violence: the Straits were to be open to warships in time of peace.
• [ in sing. ] a period of this: the peace didn't last.
• [ in sing. ] a treaty agreeing to the cessation of war between warring states: support for a negotiated peace.
• freedom from civil disorder: police action to restore peace.
• freedom from dispute or dissension between individuals or groups: the 8.8 percent offer that promises peace with the board.
3 (the peace) a ceremonial handshake or kiss exchanged during a service in some churches (now usually only in the Eucharist), symbolizing Christian love and unity. See also kiss of peace at kiss.
exclam.
1 used as a greeting.
2 used as an order to remain silent.
PHRASES
at peace 1 free from anxiety or distress. • dead (used to suggest that someone has escaped from the difficulties of life). 2 in a state of friendliness: a man at peace with the world.
hold one's peace remain silent about something.
keep the peace refrain or prevent others from disturbing civil order: the police must play a crucial role in keeping the peace.
make peace (or one's peace )re-establish friendly relations; become reconciled: not every conservative has made peace with big government.
no peace for the weary see no rest for the weary at weary.
ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pais, from Latin pax, pac- ‘peace.’
11 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
mmmm....throw away the cars and and the bars and the wars...