A Quote by Suzanne Collins

Highly unlikely but not impossible. — © Suzanne Collins
Highly unlikely but not impossible.
Maybe one of the jobs of theory or philosophy is to elevate principles that seem impossible, or that have the status of the impossible, to stand by them and will them, even when it looks highly unlikely that they'll ever be realised. But that's ok, it's a service.
So my antagonist said, "Is it impossible that there are flying saucers? Can you prove that it's impossible?" "No," I said, "I can't prove it's impossible. It's just very unlikely." At that he said, "You are very unscientific. If you can't prove it impossible then how can you say that it's unlikely?" But that is the way that is scientific. It is scientific only to say what is more likely and what less likely, and not to be proving all the time the possible and impossible.
One of the things cognitive science teaches us is that when people define their very identity by a worldview, or a narrative, or a mode of thought, they are unlikely to change-for the simple reason that it is physically part of their brain, and so many other aspects of their brain structure would also have to change; that change is highly unlikely.
I personally believe that war is highly unlikely.
Getting to number one in the world without a coach is highly unlikely.
In the highly unlikely event that the 'Telegraph' was to be sold again, then 'The Spectator' doesn't go with it.
It is most unlikely. But--here comes the big "but"--not impossible.
... it is highly unlikely that a structural derangement could produce pain equal in severity to acute muscle spasm.
When you have eliminated the impossible, what is left, no matter how unlikely, is the truth.
It is unlikely Yanukovich won. If he did, his government made it impossible to determine.
I'm never impossible. The most I ever allow myself is to be somewhat unlikely.
As long as the peace-makers are armed with assault rifles, it's highly unlikely we'll ever have peace.
I always say nothing you can imagine is totally impossible. It might be unlikely, but that's as far as I'll go.
If you sit back and simply allow your country to be, it is highly unlikely to be the kind of country you want. You have to be active.
If I got too famous, I'd just quit acting, but I think it's highly unlikely I'm going to get really famous.
It is highly unlikely that an airplane, or fleet of them, could ever sink a fleet of Navy vessels under battle conditions.
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