A century ago, a young student at the great Oxford University in England was taking an important exam in religious studies. The examination question for this day was to write about the religious and spiritual meaning in the miracle of Christ turning water into wine. For two hours, he sat in the crowded classroom while other students filled their pages with long essays to show their understanding. The exam time was almost over, and this one student had not written a single word. The proctor came over to him and insisted that he commit something to the paper before turning it in. The young Lord Byron simply picked up his hand and penned the following line:
“The water beheld her Master and blushed.”