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You can't love your mother or father if you don't also have the capacity to grieve their deaths and, perhaps even more so, grieve parts of their lives.
— Glenn Beck
Defeat anger, stop using it as a shield against truth, and you will find the compassion you need to forgive the people you love.
— Glenn Beck
I collapsed to my knees and looked up at the predawn sky. "I hate you," I said softly. "I love you," the voice whispered back.
— Glenn Beck
He was leading those who risked their lives over that bridge in Selma, not Janice Joplin, Columbia University, or a labor union. It wasn't John Lennon that taught people about love and peaceful resistance — that job fell on the shoulders of a Jewish carpenter.
— Glenn Beck
God has accepted your repentance. He gives his forgiveness freely.
— Glenn Beck
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
I said, "Mom…" "Yes?" "Thank you for all you do for me. For how much you work and change your schedule to be with me." "How did you know I did that?" "I just don't say thank you enough." She looked at me and her eyes filled. "Do you know why I do it, Eddie?" "Why?" "Because you're my greatest joy, Eddie. You're my joy.
— Glenn Beck
Marriage is sacred. And the Bible says that God hates divorce. He hates it because he wants better for you. He never intended for you to have a broken marriage of a broken home. He loves you.
— Glenn Beck
I believed that was the point of real forgiveness: It was freely given. Grace-filled. Unsolicited.
— Glenn Beck
Someone once told me that everyone deserved to be loved. Even the unlovable? Maybe especially them.
— Glenn Beck
Don't you feel that your scarred heart was made whole the moment you gave your service to Christ?
— Glenn Beck
Learning to accept and even love difference, as she pointed out, is important for the future of the human race. There is great comfort in realizing that differences within a family have an important purpose.
— Gloria Steinem