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Panic (n.) 1 “sudden mass terror,” especially an exaggerated fright affecting a number of persons without visible cause or inspired by trifling cause or…
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “What you do speaks so loudly I cannot hear what you are saying.” The more I interact with people,…
Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence. – Hal Borland Patience (n.) 1 c. 1200, pacience, “quality of being willing…
A fact is something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information. The law of gravity states that whatever goes up…
Pace is a rate of movement, especially in stepping, walking, activity, progress, growth, performance etc. One of the most important lessons that I have…
Joy (n.) 1 – “feeling of pleasure and delight;” c. 1300, “source of pleasure or happiness,” from Old French joie “pleasure, delight, erotic pleasure, bliss, joyfulness” (11c.), from…