Quotes About Impossibility
I love those who yearn for the impossible.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I've spent all day in bed. Having the old obsessions, the feeling that nothing is possible for me.
~ E M Cioran
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If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow, why oh why can't I?
~ E. Y. Harburg
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He believes, but he does not believe: the impossibility of believing is the impossibility which he accepts most reluctantly, but still it is there with the other impossibilities of this world which is too full of weeping for a child to understand.
~ Edmund Wilson
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There ain't no such animal.
~ Anonymous
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All things are possible, except for skiing through a revolving door.
~ Anonymous
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Fifteen and a half years as incontestable, a continent he'd never visit, a staircase he'd never climb.
~ Anthony Doerr
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She tried to smile sympathetically, but with her face it wasn't quite possible.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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I wish I could fly. Or speak fluent Chinese. Both I think are equally impossible.
~ Karlie Kloss
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Remember - you can't beam through a force field. So, don't try it.
~ William Shatner
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4 December. To die would mean nothing else than to surrender a nothing to the nothing, but that would be impossible to conceive, for how could a person, even only as a nothing, consciously surrender himself to the nothing, and not merely to an empty nothing but rather to a roaring nothing whose nothingness consists only in its incomprehensibility.
~ Franz Kafka
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The crows assert that a single crow could destroy the heavens. This is certainly true, but it proves nothing against the heavens, because heaven means precisely: the impossibility of crows.
~ Franz Kafka
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Nobody reaches through here, least of all with a message from one who is dead. You, however, sit at your window and dream of the message when evening comes.
~ Franz Kafka
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To die would mean nothing else than to surrender a nothing to the nothing, but that would be impossible to conceive, for how could a person, even only as a nothing, consciously surrender himself to the nothing, and not merely to an empty nothing but rather to a roaring nothing whose nothingness consists only in its incomprehensibility.
~ Franz Kafka
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Tinere?ea ve?nic? este imposibil?,chiar dac? n-ar exista alt obstacol,introspec?ia o face cu neputin??
~ Franz Kafka
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It is giving me a great satisfaction, because I had the notion that we could make great wines equal to the greatest wines in the world, and everybody said it was impossible.
~ Robert Mondavi
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A theatrical release is not possible for a short film.
~ Karthik Subbaraj
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Tomorrow I'll suggest the liar lies against himself So our condition makes escape impossible? -- we breathe and it's moving air that causes stars to twinkle
~ Rodney Hall
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La amenaza que significaba López Obrador era clara: quería dar un salto hacia atrás, para llegar a los bellos tiempos de un pasado imaginario. Evidentemente, un retorno al México de los años sesenta y setenta era algo imposible, pero del intento de restauración podía surgir un extraño esperpento, un adefesio político. Eso es exactamente lo que sucedió.
~ Roger Bartra
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If Fred tells you a chicken can pull a freight train, your job is to hook 'em up.
~ Roger Frock
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The contradictory nature of the socialist utopias is one explanation of the violence involved in the attempt to impose them: it takes infinite force to make people do what is impossible".
~ Roger Scruton
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Dia prova di prudenza, è sempre una buona scusa. Oppure parta con me domani. Non faccia la sciocchezza di perdersi qualcosa per eccesso di esperienza. Parta con me, dia una possibilità all'impossibile. Non ha idea di quanto l'impossibile non ne possa più, e a che punto abbia bisogno di noi.
~ Romain Gary
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An unbearable reality, combined with the impossibility to change it, tends to lead to abstractions for abstraction's sake, and unreality becomes more realistic than reality itself, more true, more convincing, simply because it looks at you with the eyes of justice.
~ Romain Gary
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A tautology's truth is certain, a proposition's possible, a contradiction's impossible.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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