Quote by Glenn Beck
Political Correctness doesnt change us, it shuts us up. - Glenn Be

Political Correctness doesnt change us, it shuts us up. – Glenn Beck

Other quotes by Glenn Beck

Im a dad, and I no longer see a way for my kids to even inherit the money that Im making, let alone go out there, have an idea, and create it in their own lifetime. – Glenn Beck

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alone
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Not a single time have we gotten a right from Congress or from the President. We get them from God. – Glenn Beck

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God
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When you live in an alcoholic family or an abusive family, you tiptoe, you dont want to step on any mines. – Glenn Beck

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Family
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The 80s made up for all the abuse I took during the 70s. I outlived all my critics. By the time I retired, everybody saw me as a venerable institution. Things do change. – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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Im not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything. Ive always been a freak. So Ive been a freak all my life and I have to live with that, you know. Im one of those people. – John Lennon

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You must change in order to survive. – Pearl Bailey

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Change

Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken. – Frank Herbert

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During my 18 years I came to bat almost 10,000 times. I struck out about 1,700 times and walked maybe 1,800 times. You figure a ballplayer will average about 500 at bats a season. That means I played seven years without ever hitting the ball. – Mickey Mantle, 1970

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