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I was in Washington, D.C., on the morning show, by the time I was

I was in Washington, D.C., on the morning show, by the time I was 18, programming a station by 19, No. 1 in the mornings. I think I was making, I dont know, a quarter of a million dollars by the time I was 25. – Glenn Beck

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A country is made not by policy alone, but by its music, its entertainment shows, all of it. – Glenn Beck

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Without failure there is no sweetness in success. Theres no understanding of it. – Glenn Beck

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By the time I was 30, nobody would work with me. I was friendless, I was hopeless, I was suicidal, lost my family – I mean, it was bad. Bottomed out, didnt know what I was going to do. I actually thought I was going to be a chef – go to work in a kitchen someplace. – Glenn Beck

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