Friday, October 5, 2007

peace

Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.

(unknown source)

6 comments:

Clyde said...
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Clyde said...

Why is this phrase so familiar to me? Hmmm!

Are you having a good, easy day today, Mrs. Worth? Just wonder. :)

angela michelle said...

Nanc, you now must read _The Anatomy of Peace_, which is about resolving conflicts by having a heart at peace. And written by a Mormon who has an institute on that very topic.

angela michelle said...

Excuse me, but who reading this blog do you imagine will be buying you $500 Prada boots?

Clyde said...

Sorry! No Prada boots from me, but next time you come to Texas (and you're looking to be pampered) I'll be more than happy to take you to Sam Moon for a charming, lovely, girlie afternoon... This store sure KNOWS how to happily accesorize girls from head to toe.

Or maybe some extra gunmmy worms can fix you. :)

Nancy Sabina said...

Ladies, Ladies. Calm down. I don't actually expect anyone, including myself, to buy me Prada boots. Here's the story. I wanted to add a Wishlist to my blog for each of my family members since Christmas is coming up. So I tried Froogle's Wishlist. But they will only let me add things from certain websites - so when I Googled "brown boots" those were one of the 10 or so options. I don't expect the Prada boots - but I am hoping to find something similar at some point. But for $40. What would I do with Prada boots? Wear them to the playground? I'd be afraid to wear them out of the house. As a matter of fact I'd be afraid to wear them IN the house too.
So stay tuned for Wishlist's for the whole family - but not through Froogle.