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Timothy Price tries to be "patient, forgiving, and simple" in his life, looking deep into people to find the important qualities that make all of us great. He believes that if everybody makes an effort to see the best in people, thus disregarding the "billboard qualities like race, religion, wealth and public stature," you hold the opportunity to "see the most important qualities that make us all truly great." Timothy sees the Olympic torch as a great symbol of unification the world and "all races, backgrounds, religions and dreams."
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