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Terry Waite, a British author and humanitarian, is best known for his work as an envoy for the Church of England, during which he was held hostage in Lebanon for nearly five years. His resilience, faith, and commitment to peace during this ordeal made him a symbol of courage and determination. Waite's story is a powerful reminder that, even in the face of unimaginable adversity, we can maintain our integrity and hold on to hope. His legacy continues to inspire those who advocate for human rights and global peace.
"Sometimes the wheels of justice grind slowly."
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"Sometimes the wheels of justice grind slowly."

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"Freeing hostages is like putting up a stage set, which you do with the captors, agreeing on each piece as you slowly put it together; then you leave an exit through which both the captor and the captive can walk with sincerity and dignity."
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"Freeing hostages is like putting up a stage set, which you do with the captors, agreeing on each piece as you slowly put it together; then you leave an exit through which both the captor and the captive can walk with sincerity and dignity."

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"At the end of the day, love and compassion will win."
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"At the end of the day, love and compassion will win."

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