From the book, Managing Transitions, by William Bridges, pg 101.
Julius Caesar describing how he handled an unexpected, simultaneous attack by the Nervii [a Germanic tribe] at three different points on his flanks, while part of his troops were crossing a river and another part were setting up camp.
"Omnia uno tempore agenda." [everything had to be done at once.]
It's a beautiful day in God's world, be sure to see the good.
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