Norman Vincent Peale

Monday, January 9, 2012

January 6


At Dunkirk, the fate of the British nation hung upon getting the fighting men off the beaches and back to England. During the most difficult hour, a colonel rushed up to general Alexander, crying, “Our position is catastrophic!” The general replied: “Colonel, I don’t understand big words. Just get busy and get those men out of here!” That’s the kind of thinking needed in crises. Do the simple necessary.

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