The phrase "he that lives in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or sees" suggests that those who wish to maintain a tranquil and harmonious life should be cautious about sharing all their thoughts or observations. Speaking freely can lead to conflict or misunderstandings, which may disrupt one's peace. It implies a wisdom in discretion and the importance of choosing one's words carefully to preserve relationships and personal serenity.
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Benjamin Franklin is credited with this quote. It emphasizes the importance of discretion and not feeling the need to always share all information or opinions. It suggests that maintaining peace and harmony may require some level of restraint in speech and judgment.
These 4 words can all mean peace in Hebrew:שָׁלוֹם (shalom) peace, quiet, tranquillity, safety, comfortשַׁלוָה (shalvah) peace, placidity, serenity, tranquillity, ease, calmnessמָנוֹחַ (mano'ach) rest, peace, ease, resting place, quiet, sanctuaryנַחַת (nachat) satisfaction, ease, peace, quiet, rest, repose
2 syllables.......dis & ease.......meaning literally "not at ease".
Hotep derives from ancient Egypt and means "peace" and "at ease".
a justice of the peace
This would denote a state or being of peace, meaning tranquility, safety, being at ease, etc. After the war, the world entered a state of peacefulness.
Cho, meaning relax, or Ba Roe, meaning return.
Reassured; at ease is the opposite of concerned.
Life of ease or life made of ease
Ease them to bring peace to the country
the definition of 'anti-stress' is to be unstressed, to be relaxed. to be calm, at ease at peace.