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******** By Sara Margaryan People shout at each other, as if they know, what it is - justice. They try to prove to others that there exist many ways of problem solution, but they do not see the core of the problem: their own faults. People move stones from mountains to build houses, but they do not realize that roofs cannot replace mountains. People drink waters of the lakes, but one day the lake will dry, their thirst will become stronger. People know the parts of the world, their geographic position, their climate, but they do not know who created the world. Let them find out the truth and say an appraisal to it. Let them then bow to the Creator and be forgiven. -- Sara Margaryan was born in Yerevan, Armenia and is currently studying in Austria. She has written poetry since childhood and has been published several times. She writes mainly in Russian, but also in Armenian and English. Sara graduated from the Yerevan State Linguistic University in 1999. She has been published in Armenia and Russia, and has participated in the contest of poets - translators in Armenia, where she won third prize. She has authored one book of poetry in Russian language, and presently working at the second one to be published in 2003.