peaks that surround us is what makes them so imposing. If we tried to make them all the same, they would no longer command our respect. It is the imperfect that astonishes and attracts us. When we look at a cedar tree, we don't think: "The branches should be all the same length. We think: "How strong it is. When we see a snake, we never say: "He is crawl ing along the ground, while I am walking with head erect." think: "He might be small, but his skin is col- orful, his movements elegant, and he is more powerful than I.'' When the camel crosses the desert and takes us to the place we want to reach, we never say: "He's hump- backed and has ugly teeth." We think: "He deserves my love for his loyalty and help. Without him, I would never be able to explore the world." A sunset is always more beautiful when it is covered with irregularly shaped clouds, because only then can it reflect the many colors out of which dreams and poetry are made, Pity those who think: "I am not beautiful. That's why Love has not knocked at my door." In fact, Lovedid knock, but when they opened the door, they weren't prepared to welcome Love in. They were too busy trying to make themselves beau- tiful first, when, in fact, they were fine as they were. They were trying to imitate others, when Love was looking for something original. They were trying to reflect what came from outside, forgetting that the brightest light comes from within.