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Impossibility Quotes

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There is nothing impossible with God. All the impossibility is with us when we measure God by the limitations of our unbelief.
Smith Wigglesworth

There is naught unattainable with the Almighty. We are the ones who place restrictions on God through our lack of faith.
Authors on Impossibility Quotes: Smith Wigglesworth Marcus Aurelius Robert Green Ingersoll Stephenie Meyer Ernest Sosa Tertullian Nonito Donaire Bill Bonner Oliver Stone Errico Malatesta Jean de la Bruyere Margaret Stohl Alex Van Halen Madeleine L'Engle Desmond Tutu Soren Kierkegaard Julia Cameron George Colman the Elder Aubrey de Grey Mahatma Gandhi Diane Arbus John Stuart Mill James Frey Vikas Khanna Karl Barth Alain Badiou Sri Chinmoy Elie Wiesel Gilles Deleuze Samuel Taylor Coleridge Jack Driscoll Charles R. Swindoll
2.
When we come to the place of impossibilities, it is the grandest place for us to see the possibilities of God.
Smith Wigglesworth

When we reach the ultimate limits, it is the ideal spot for us to witness the marvels of God.
3.
A creator is someone who creates their own impossibilities, and thereby creates possibilities.
Gilles Deleuze

A maker is someone who fabricates their own inconceivabilities, and thereby produces opportunites.
4.
Love without risk is an impossibility, like war without death.
Alain Badiou

5.
Accept the difficulty of what you cannot yet change. But do not accept the impossibility of ever changing it.
Aubrey de Grey

6.
Impossible is just an opinion, nothing else!
Vikas Khanna

7.
Impossibility never prevented anything from happening.
Errico Malatesta

8.
When faith lays hold, impossibilities must yield.
Smith Wigglesworth

9.
To expect an impossibility is madness.
Marcus Aurelius

10.
Hell is the impossibility of reason.
Oliver Stone

11.
The state of faith allows no mention of impossibility.
Tertullian

12.
Without risk, faith is an impossibility.
Soren Kierkegaard

13.
Impossibility is more possible than everything which we hold to be possible.
Karl Barth

14.
Alleged 'impossibilities' are opportunities for our capacities to be stretched.
Charles R. Swindoll

15.
Peace without justice is an impossibility.
Desmond Tutu

16.
Some things are impossible.
Alex Van Halen

17.
Oh, it is not death that frightens me, but the impossibility of imparting some meaning to my past.
Elie Wiesel

18.
Possibility is far more frightening than impossibility.
Julia Cameron

19.
The very impossibility which I find to prove that God is not, discovers to me his existence.
Jean de la Bruyere

20.
You can forget about recovery. There is no recovery - and there's not going to be any recovery. Recovery is an impossibility.
Bill Bonner

21.
And what 's impossible can't be, And never, never comes to pass.
George Colman the Elder

22.
Impossibility is a dictionary word.
Sri Chinmoy

23.
The discouragement masquerades as the impossibility.
Diane Arbus

24.
Because there was nothing more terrifying to me, more excruciating, than the thought of turning away from him. it was an impossibility.
Stephenie Meyer

25.
It is the act of a madman to pursue impossibilities .
Marcus Aurelius

26.
A life lived in chaos is an impossibility.
Madeleine L'Engle

27.
A crime against god is a demonstrated impossibility.
Robert Green Ingersoll

28.
An infinite personality is an infinite impossibility.
Robert Green Ingersoll

29.
When you do your best, there is no impossibility.
Nonito Donaire

30.
An undevout poet is an impossibility.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

31.
There's not much to be done about the impossibility. One must instead get rid of the desire.
Ernest Sosa

32.
These things are difficulties, not impossibilities. -- Macon
Margaret Stohl

33.
I have described Swaraj as Ramarajya and Ramarajya is an impossibility unless we have thousands of Sitas.
Mahatma Gandhi

34.
A [psychological] difficulty is not an impossibility.
John Stuart Mill

35.
They had dreams but they called them dreams because they were unrelated to reality, they were a distant unknown, an impossibility, they would never come true.
James Frey

36.
As a writer, I find it a literal impossibility to disengage from whatever the location might be, given how everything that eventually transpires as part of the ongoing narrative is informed by it. In other words, try relocating the stories elsewhere, and what's the effect? They almost immediately cease to exist.
Jack Driscoll