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The Overton Window (Overton Window, #1) The Overton Window by Glenn Beck
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“You can hold on to the smallest doubt and take comfort in it, stay in denial and go on with your carefree life, until one day you're finally cornered by a truth that can no longer be ignored.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“There's a difference between suspecting a thing and finally knowing it for certain.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“In the vacuum created by fear and ignorance and hunger and want, it's evil, not good, that rushes to fill the void.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“If you love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“And so this government of the United States was brilliantly designed to keep that weakness of human nature in check, but it required the people to participate daily, to be vigilant, and they have not. It demanded that they behave as though their government was their servant, but they have not. In their silence the people of the United States have spoken. While they slept the servant has become their master.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“Americans are still a fair and just people. They know the difference between racism and race-baiting, between violence and accusations of violence, between hatred and patriotism. Let them weigh the evidence for as long as they need, because when the verdict comes down, we will once again be on the right side.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“...the last official act of any government is to loot their own treasury.”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window
“Casus Belli. It means an incident that's used to justify a war...”
Glenn Beck, The Overton Window