Impossible Quotes
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Humor is one of the most serious tools we have for dealing with impossible situations.
Erica Jong
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I believe that when people say something is impossible, it's only impossible because a strategy has not been found yet.
Adam Khoo
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I feel like nothing is impossible.
Aleks Paunovic
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When you have eliminated the impossible, what is left, no matter how unlikely, is the truth.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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I reserve my greatest admiration for those who continue to struggle to embrace the whole impossible tangle of snakes that is our society; those who fight to identify and strengthen human connections, and defeat polarizing forces that strain to drive us apart.
Shana Alexander
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Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible.
Simon Newcomb
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We have very primitive emotions,” he said . “It's impossible not to be competitive. Spoils everything, though.
Ernest Hemingway
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The amount of times my wife has rolled her eyes at board games is impossible to count.
Rich Sommer
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Don't be told something is impossible. There's always a way.
Robert Rodriguez Chingon
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It is impossible to be truly artistic without the risk of offending someone somewhere.
Wayne Gerard Trotman
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It's impossible for five people to have the exact same ambitions all around.
Normani Kordei Hamilton Fifth Harmony
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As impossible, in fact, as keeping the moon... So I looked down the line at all my friends, knowing I would always remember this. And then I turned my gaze back up to the sky, and put my faith in that moon and its return.
Sarah Dessen
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My mentality is like a Samurai: They used to every day work on their technique to make themselves almost perfect. Because perfection is impossible, but every day, you get closer to perfection.
Georges St-Pierre
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I'd like to do something impossible rather than just something historical.
Eric Holmes
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All that is impossible remains to be accomplished.
Jules Verne
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And apologies, once postponed, become harder and harder to make, and finally impossible.
Margaret Mitchell
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All parents believe their children can do the impossible. They thought it the minute we were born, and no matter how hard we've tried to prove them wrong, they all think it about us now. And the really annoying thing is, they're probably right.
Cathy Guisewite
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We Social-Democrats always stand for democracy, not "in the name of capitalism," but in the name of clearing the path for our movement, which clearing is impossible without the development of capitalism.
Vladimir Lenin
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We can no longer contemplate the subject - self - of contemporary art; it has been woven into infinite relationships, replaced by social movements, national image, and financial capital. The disappearance of the construction of the self of contemporary art makes it impossible to exist in the form of a subject. The subject of contemporary art that I speak of is a kind of naming event predicated upon the multiplicity of the environment. It includes politics, should have its own way of thinking, and can be perceived.
Wang Jianwei
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William Carey chides his countrymen for deciding it would be impossible for the Gospel to travel over great distances and to penetrate varied cultures when they are willing to face the same trials for the sake of commerce.
William Carey
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It's absolutely true that it's almost impossible to play a character without having any affection for him.
Michael Shanks
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Footballing qualities can be developed, but Stoichkov is a player with character and inborn talent. I've seen him produce fantastic plays even from impossible situations... I couldn't believe it, when I heard that I used to be his idol.
Michel Platini
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If you can do one thing you thought was utterly impossible, it causes you to rethink your beliefs. Life is both subtler and more complex than some of us like to believe. So if you haven't done so already, review your beliefs and decide which ones you might change now and what you would change those beliefs to.
Anthony Robbins
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She had spent all her life in feeling miserable; this misery was her native element; its fluctuations, its varying depths, alone save her the impression of moving and living. What bothers me is that a sense of misery, and nothing else, is not enough to make a permanent soul. My enormous and morose Mademoiselle is all right on earth but impossible in eternity.
Vladimir Nabokov