KEEP YOUR GRIT.
Hang on! Cling on! No matter what they sav. Push on! Sing on! Things will come your way. Sitting down and whining never helps a bit. Best way to get there is by keeping up your grit. Don’t give r.p hoping when the ship goes down, Grab a spar or something—just refuse to drown. Don’t think vour d ing just because you’re hit, Smile in face of d.mgei and hang oil to your grit. Folks die too easy- they -ort of fadeaway ; Make a little* error, and give up in dismay. Kind of man that’s needed is the man with ready wit. l’o laugh at pain and trouble and keep his grit. Selected
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 285, 18 March 1919, Page 7
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