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.
I have learned to use the word impossible
with the greatest caution.
It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.
Some of the world’s greatest feats
were accomplished by people
not smart enough
to know they were impossible.
The positive thinker
sees the invisible,
feels the intangible,
and achieves the impossible.
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.
Doing easily what others find difficult is talent;
doing what is impossible for talent is genius.
In the beginner’s mind
there are many possibilities,
but in the expert’s mind
there are few.
The Difficult we do immediately.
The Impossible takes a little longer.
“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.”
The positive thinker sees the invisible,
feels the intangible,
and achieves the impossible.
The only way to discover
the limits of the possible
is to go beyond them
into the impossible.