More or Less
? Written by: Ms. Tiesha Donyell Perry ~ July 4, 2009
To be in remiss rather than to take more than a moment to meditate on tossing your thoughts to and fro, before looking for trouble or flirting with unwelcome travail.
Is a whole lot less than you might have guessed as you’re waiting for your trial date to be set by the presiding judge who has denied all requests for you to be able to post bail.
To all of those who think they’re free from judgment or clear of being deemed negligent in this worldly despair?
Should please be advised that it is for this reason of thinking that all of mankind should be held accountable for having thought that he or she were exempt from being held in content of being thoughtless enough to be excluded for not treating our nation’s most viable asset (our children) with the utmost of care.
Less is more but by no means in regards to only caring for the sake of appearances or in pursuant of protecting not there validity but the fruits of your that day.
Just out of curiosity, would that not adversely affect the opinions of ’ the others’ if by your actions or lack thereof the sentiment you did not convey?
But, who AM I to say I AM a mother of two whose children live away; I AM not joyous of the distance physically, emotionally nor mentally suffice it to say.
However, I rest assured their being well taken care of; being happy in their happiness and God’s almighty arm to help guide my way.
Even as the words are here continuously pray; to this attest keeps any need to fear far at bay.
If you can proudly declare that you do not trust this generation to run this country at best…
YOU TOO ARE GUILTY!!
More ~or~ Less.
Webster Definition ~ Roget’s Thesaurus
Think ~ meditate, cogitate, ponder, contemplate, brood, reflect, muse.
Thought ~ Act or state of thinking; reflection; cogitation. A consideration; heed; care. The understanding; intellect.
Thoughtless ~ Destitute of thoughts. Careless; heedless; inconsiderate, unmindful, remiss, rash, inadvertent, indiscreet.
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