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Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times by Glenn Beck
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“Probably the main thing that they passed on to me and my brothers is that there is value in just about everything. Experiences, clothing, skills, relationships — all have at least some value and you must not waste it. And we never threw away food. There was a time or two when that turned out not to be as beneficial as hoped. Also a very strong sense of family. I only knew one schoolmate growing up whose parents were divorced. There was honor and strength in working together and to being a good example for your children. For them, family came first.”
Glenn Beck, Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times
“They recognized that they had little as compared to those in the top 10 percent, but they remained Republicans until their death, believing that freedom and self-initiative is the best for them and the country.”
Glenn Beck, Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times
“It’s never too late. We’ve come around to a better way of life with showing love and giving love. That’s what matters.”
Glenn Beck, Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times
“Mama worked outside the home — in the garden.”
Glenn Beck, Droughts & Dreams: Stories of Self-Reliance During America’s Darkest Times