Sunday, July 15, 2001

A true diamond is a reflector. It reflects its wearer; it shines virtue and dulls deceit. The diamond is but a mouthpiece, a thesis, a thought. A true diamond is a gem beyond the physical - embodied within its glazed exterior is beauty that is not measured by the trifle of weight. Flawless and free, a true diamond does not demand for attention nor announce its presence... its glitter attracts beyond what light can merely accentuate. We search for that diamond in our lives. It may be inherent in another, or perhaps in an ideology, or even in a cause. But the true gift is when the diamond is found within ourselves.

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