It's alright. We don't have to agree on everything for there to be peace. I know life isn't a bed of roses but there are moments of inexplicable peace. That's all I'm saying.
And if we have ease in this life instead of peace then I'll never have ease but I'm glad you and Craig do:
Ease:
easeiz(n.; v.)eased, eas•ing.
(n.)freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; relaxation or comfort:
to enjoy one's ease.
freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude:
to be at ease about one's health.
freedom from difficulty or great effort; facility:
It can be done with ease.
freedom from financial need; plenty:
a life of ease.
freedom from stiffness, constraint, or formality; unaffectedness.
(v.t.)to free from anxiety or care:
to ease one's mind.
to mitigate, lighten, or lessen:
to ease pain.
to release from pressure or tension.
to move or shift with great care:
to ease a car into a narrow parking space.
to render less difficult; facilitate.
to bring (the helm or rudder of a vessel) slowly amidships. to bring the head of (a vessel) into the wind.
Category: Navy, Nautical
(v.i.)to abate in severity, pressure, tension, etc. (often fol. by off or up).
to become less painful, burdensome, etc.
to move or shift, or be moved or shifted, with great care.
ease out, to prevail upon tactfully to leave a job, move from an apartment, etc.
Category: Verb Phrase
Idioms for ease:
at ease,a position of rest in which soldiers standing in formation may relax but may not leave their places or talk.
Category: Idiom, Military
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And the definition of Peace is quite similar:
peacepis(n.; interj.; v.)peaced, peac•ing.
(n.)freedom from war; a cessation or absence of hostilities between nations.
a state of harmony between people or groups; freedom from dissension.
freedom from civil commotion; public order and security.
freedom from anxiety, annoyance, or other mental disturbance:
peace of mind.
a state of tranquillity or serenity.
silence; stillness.
(often cap.) an agreement or treaty that ends a war or hostilities.
(interj.)(used to express greeting or farewell or to request silence.)
(v.i.)Obs. to be or become silent.
Idioms for peace:
at peace, untroubled; tranquil. deceased.
Category: Idiom
hold or keep one's peace,to refrain from or cease speaking; keep silent.
Category: Idiom
keep the peace, to maintain public order. to prevent discord.
Category: Idiom
make one's peace with,to become reconciled with or to.
Category: Idiom
make peace,to arrange a cessation of hostilities or antagonism.
Category: Idiom
Origin of peace:
1125–75; ME pes < AF; OF pais, earlier paiz < L pācem, acc. of pāx; akin to pact
Princeton's WordNet
peace(noun)
the state prevailing during the absence of war
peace(noun)
harmonious relations; freedom from disputes
"the roommates lived in peace together"
peace, peacefulness, peace of mind, repose, serenity, heartsease, ataraxis(noun)
the absence of mental stress or anxiety
peace, public security(noun)
the general security of public places
"he was arrested for disturbing the peace"
peace, peace treaty, pacification(noun)
a treaty to cease hostilities
"peace came on November 11th"
Kernerman English Learner's Dictionary
peace(noun)pis
when there is no war
The children here have never known peace.; a peace agreement
peacepis
when everything is calm
the peace of the countryside; Leave him in peace to do his work.; I really need some peace and quiet right now.
peacepis
the knowledge that you do not need to worry
Our insurance will give you peace of mind.
peacepis
to agree to end an argument
He decided to make peace with his parents.
Webster Dictionary
Peace(u)
a state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose
Peace(u)
exemption from, or cessation of, war with public enemies
Peace(u)
public quiet, order, and contentment in obedience to law
Peace(u)
exemption from, or subjection of, agitating passions; tranquillity of mind or conscience
Peace(u)
reconciliation; agreement after variance; harmony; concord
Peace(u)
to make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop
The Roycroft Dictionary
peace
A monotonous interval between fights.