Hold On
Hold on to your tougue whon you are just rcady to swoar, lic or spaak harahly or use any improper word. Hold on to your banda vvhen you are about ready to strike, pinch, ac.rutcb, steal, or do any improper act. Hold cd to your foot when you. aro on tbe point of kicking, running away from study, or pursuirg tbe path of error, shamc, or orirna. Ilold on to your temper whon you are angry, exoited, or inv posod upon, or others ave angry about I you. Hold on to your beart vvben avil associates seek your compuny, and invito you to join in their game, mirth, aml revtilry. Hold on to your good abena at all times, for it is more valua bie to you tbau gold, high ptr.oes, or fashionablo attire. Hold ou to the truth, for it will serve well, and do you goodthroug'hout etornity. Huid on to your vii tue - it is above all priue to you, in j I uil times and places. Hold oa to your ; good obaraoter, for il is, and over uill j be, your best weaïth.
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