In today's world, we all live with the burden of feeling that anything is possible if we're only clever enough, smart enough, work hard enough.
Anything is possible in the life of a man if he lives long enough. Even maturity.
There appears to exist a greater desire to live long than to live well! Measure by man's desires, he cannot live long enough; measure by his good deeds, and he has not lived long enough; measure by his evil deeds, and he has lived too long.
Anything's possible. I am the proof.
That's what all we are: amateurs. We don't live long enough to be anything else.
I guess if you live long enough, anything can happen.
One can never really give a proof of the reality of anything; reality is not something open to proof, it is something established. It is established just because proof is not enough. It is this characteristic of language, at once indispensable and inadequate, which shows the reality of the external world. Most people hardly ever realize this, because it is rare that the very same man thinks and puts his thought into action.
I do feel, in a lot of ways, that I'm living proof that anything is possible.
People are quick to make monuments of anything they live long enough to control.
there isn't enough of anything as long as we live. But at intervals a sweetness appears and, given a chance prevails.
Be sceptical, ask questions, demand proof. Demand evidence. Don't take anything for granted. But here's the thing: When you get proof, you need to accept the proof. And we're not that good at doing that.
A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven.
I've lived in L.A. for a long time, and they say, 'If you sit in a barber's shop for long enough, you will get a hair cut.' Well, if you live in Los Angeles for long enough, you're going to get some surgery.
We actually have the tools in the life sciences to achieve anything that you have the audacity to envision. I just hope to live long enough not to die.
Sometimes I really regret that I did not live in those times when there was still so much that was new; to be sure enough much is yet unknown, but I do not think that it will be possible to discover anything easily nowadays that would lead us to revise our entire outlook as radically as was possible in the days when telescopes and microscopes were still new.
You can accomplish virtually anything if you want it badly enough and if you are willing to work long enough and hard enough.