727 Quotes About Impossible
- Author Cherie Carter-Scott
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Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible
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- Author Carol Goodman
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There’s always that first step in skating, from dry ground to slick ice, when it just seems impossible. Impossible that two thin blades of metal will support you, impossible that because its molecules have begun to dance a little slower water will hold you up.
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- Author Md. Ziaul Haque
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The thumb may look like an ordinary finger, truly it is a miraculous gift from God! If all the fingers were long and straight, it would be impossible for us to hold or catch anything easily! If there was no thumb, then human civilisation would lag way behind!
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- Author D.E. Navarro
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It is humor's job to laugh at the futility oft engendered by the improbable; but it is poetry's job to dream of the potentiality of that which is not impossible.
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- Author Russell L. Ackoff
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Our ability to solve problem is limited by our conception of what is feasible.
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- Author Lewis Carroll
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For you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.
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- Author Topsy Gift
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Never say its impossible until you have given it your best shot
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- Author Roxane Gay
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I will keep writing about these intersections as a writer and a teacher, as a black woman, as a bad feminist, until I no longer feel like what I want is impossible. I no longer want to believe that these problems are too complex for us to make sense of them.
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- Author Nicholas Royle
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Everyday life would be impossible without metalanguage. But the notion of metalanguage entails a logic of the supplement. There is something ‘maddening’ about the notion: metalanguage is, in short, both necessary and impossible. We cannot do without it, but there is no metalanguage as a discrete language: it is both part of and not part of its so-called object language.
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