Serah Oceane ♡
@QueenEsther
13 April, 12:21
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Nice ≠ Good.
Good is worth it's weight in gold! ⚖️💛
Good is concerned with what is right regardless of how it's going to make you feel. Nice is more worried about your feelings than doing what is right. Good is going to make you very uncomfortable if all you're doing is playing nice.
Nice is Knowledge. Good is Wisdom. 🤍
Good is worth it's weight in gold! ⚖️💛
Good is concerned with what is right regardless of how it's going to make you feel. Nice is more worried about your feelings than doing what is right. Good is going to make you very uncomfortable if all you're doing is playing nice.
Nice is Knowledge. Good is Wisdom. 🤍
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"nice (adj.)
late 13c., "foolish, ignorant, frivolous, senseless," from Old French nice (12c.) "careless, clumsy; weak; poor, needy; simple, stupid, silly, foolish," from Latin nescius "ignorant, unaware," literally "not-knowing," from ne- "not" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + stem of scire "to know" (see science). "The sense development has been extraordinary, even for an adj." [Weekley] — from "timid, faint-hearted" (pre-1300); to "fussy, fastidious" (late 14c.); to "dainty, delicate" (c. 1400); to "precise, careful" (1500s, preserved in such terms as a nice distinction and nice and early); to "agreeable, delightful" (1769); to "kind, thoughtful" (1830)."
late 13c., "foolish, ignorant, frivolous, senseless," from Old French nice (12c.) "careless, clumsy; weak; poor, needy; simple, stupid, silly, foolish," from Latin nescius "ignorant, unaware," literally "not-knowing," from ne- "not" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + stem of scire "to know" (see science). "The sense development has been extraordinary, even for an adj." [Weekley] — from "timid, faint-hearted" (pre-1300); to "fussy, fastidious" (late 14c.); to "dainty, delicate" (c. 1400); to "precise, careful" (1500s, preserved in such terms as a nice distinction and nice and early); to "agreeable, delightful" (1769); to "kind, thoughtful" (1830)."
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