achieving the impossible

To achieve the impossible,
one must think the absurd;
to look where everyone else has looked,
but to see what no one else has seen.

— unknown

I have learned to use the word impossible
with the greatest caution.

— Werner von Braun

It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.

— Walt Disney

Some of the world’s greatest feats
were accomplished by people
not smart enough
to know they were impossible.

— Doug Larson

The positive thinker
sees the invisible,
feels the intangible,
and achieves the impossible.

— unknown

Never tell a young person
that something cannot be done.
God may have been waiting for centuries
for somebody ignorant enough
of the impossibility to do that thing.

— Dr. J. A. Holmes

Doing easily what others find difficult is talent;
doing what is impossible for talent is genius.

— Henri-Frederic Amiel

In the beginner’s mind
there are many possibilities,
but in the expert’s mind
there are few.

— Shunryu Suzuki

The Difficult we do immediately.
The Impossible takes a little longer.

— The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers slogan

“One can’t believe impossible things,” said Alice.
“I daresay you haven’t had much practice,”
said the Queen. “When I was your age,
I always did it for half-an-hour a day.
Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many
as six impossible things before breakfast.”

— Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland)

The positive thinker sees the invisible,
feels the intangible,
and achieves the impossible.

— unknown

The only way to discover
the limits of the possible
is to go beyond them
into the impossible.

— Arthur C. Clarke