102. On Quitting - A poem
On Quitting By Edgar Albert Guest
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Transcript
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-:Today it's a poem on quitting by Edgar Albert Guest.
-:How much grit do you think you've got?
-:Can you quit a thing that you like a lot? You may talk of pluck.
-:It's an easy word, and wherever you go it's often heard.
-:But can you tell to a jot or guess just how much courage you now possess?
-:You may stand to trouble and keep your grin, but have you tackled self discipline?
-:Have you ever issued commands to you to quit the things that you like to do?
-:And then, when tempted and sorely swayed, those rigid orders have you obeyed?
-:Don't boast of your grit till you've tried it out, nor prate to men of your courage stout, for it's easy enough to retain a grin.
-:In the face of a fight there's a chance to win, but the sort of grit that is good to own is the stuff you need when you're all alone.
-:How much grit do you think you've got?
-:Can you turn from joys that you like a lot?
-:Have you ever tested yourself to know how far with yourself your will can go?
-:If you want to know if you have grit just pick out a joy that you like and quit.
-:It's bully sport, and it's open fight.
-:It will keep you busy both day and night, for the toughest kind of game you'll find is to make your body obey your mind.
-:And you never will know what is meant by grit unless there's something you've tried to quit.
-:Thank you so much for listening in today.
-:Please come back again next week and, p. S, I believe in you.