Impossible
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Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
It always seems impossible until it's done.
Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.
Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!
Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
Remember your dreams and fight for them. You must know what you want from life. There is just one thing that makes your dream become impossible: the fear of failure.
Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.
Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done.
Who so loves believes the impossible.
The man of the future may, and even must, do things impossible in the past and acquire new motor variations not given by heredity.
It is impossible to begin to learn that which one thinks one already knows.
It would be impossible to estimate how much time and energy we invest in trying to fix, change and deny our emotions — especially the ones that shake us at our very core, like hurt, jealousy, loneliness, shame, rage and grief.
The malaria parasite has been killing children and sapping the strength of whole populations for tens of thousands of years. It is impossible to calculate the harm malaria has done to the world.
It's impossible to know what happens in the fog of war.
At painful times, when composition is impossible and reading is not enough, grammars and dictionaries are excellent for distraction.
Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
Once the curtain is raised, the actor is ceases to belong to himself. He belongs to his character, to his author, to his public. He must do the impossible to identify himself with the first, not to betray the second, and not to disappoint the third.
The primary requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite. Without this, it is impossible to accumulate, within the allotted span, enough experience of eating to have anything worth setting down.
Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done.
