A Quote by Jim Butcher

The impossible we do immediately. The unimaginable takes a little while. — © Jim Butcher
The impossible we do immediately. The unimaginable takes a little while.
The Difficult is that which can be done immediately; the Impossible that which takes a little longer.
The difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible is what takes a little longer.
Never stop because you are afraid - you are never so likely to be wrong. Never keep a line of retreat: it is a wretched invention. The difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible is what takes a little longer.
The impossible I do immediately, miracles take a little longer
You have to chase your dreams, no matter what. The impossible just takes a little longer. One stroke at a time, one step at a time, the impossible is easy to achieve.
It's unimaginable to me that I wouldn't write, but it's very imaginable that I won't write for a little while.
The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.
Whenever we wake up from a horrible nightmare, we don't immediately scream out of happiness.It takes a while to feel so safe and so good.
We carry the dead with us only until we die too, and then it is we who are borne along for a little while, and then our bearers in their turn drop, and so on into the unimaginable generations.
Simple is boring, challenging is routine, impossible takes a little longer.
When you don't work for a while, immediately you get a little black mark next to your name.
While business advertises, charity is taught to beg. While business motivates with a dollar, charity is told to motivate with guilt. While business takes chances, charity is expected to be cautious. We measure the success of businesses over the long term, but we want our gratification in charity immediately. We are taught that a return on investment should be offered for making consumer goods, but not for making a better world.
The difficult I'll do right now. The impossible will take a little while.
When confronted with the facts of foreign atrocities, the experience is often consigned to the realm of the unimaginable. Fiction makes the unimaginable imaginable.
It was a bit unimaginable when I began that I'd ever get to 25 books. But it was also unimaginable how much crime-writing would have changed.
I actually hope people don't react to 'Impossible' in a way where they think it's terribly retro. The plot needed to do what it needed to do. But I'm a little surprised to find myself looking a little bit like an advocate of teen marriage. It takes some exceptional circumstances for that to be a reasonable idea.
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