A Quote by Tony Blair

Politics may be the art of the possible; but, at least in life, give the impossible a go. — © Tony Blair
Politics may be the art of the possible; but, at least in life, give the impossible a go.
If politics is the art of the possible, theatre is the art of the impossible.
Politics is the art of the possible; creativity is the art of the impossible.
The challenge is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible.
Life is politics, basically, but you don't just go to a gallery and put the words 'art' and 'politics' on the wall.
It's possible to go on, no matter how impossible it seems, and that in time, the grief . . . lessens. It may not go away completely, but after a while it's not so overwhelming.
Politics is a part of life and art is about life. It doesn't mean that all the art has to be about politics - in fact, heaven forbid. But politics is a totally legitimate area of focus for any art, whether it's painting or songwriting or anything else, as much as sex is, as much as spirituality is, as much as any other behavior of people is.
I've gone to work, I've raised a child, and I've spent 30 years trying to better the lives of children and families. But I often return to one thing I said way back then - that politics is the art of making possible what appears to be impossible.
If it's not impossible, you may as well try. If it is impossible, at least you'll find out why.
All things are possible until they are proved impossible - and even the impossible may only be so, as of now.
Art goes beyond politics. Even if there are writers who are involved in politics, eventually, in one or two centuries, it's not their politics which is going to count, but the fact of having given life to feelings, of having created characters and made a living work of art.
But there's a world beyond what we can see and touch, and that world lives by its own laws. What may be impossible in this very ordinary world is very possible there, and sometimes the boundaries between the two worlds disappear, and then who can say what is possible and impossible?
I define science fiction as the art of the possible. Fantasy is the art of the impossible.
What's possible exceeds what's impossible. Think about it. Do all you can do that is possible today, and in your tomorrow, what was impossible will be possible.
Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best
If politics is the art of the possible, research is surely the art of the soluble. Both are immensely practical-minded affairs.
Do not imagine that Art is something which is designed to give gentle uplift and self-confidence . Art is not a brassiere. At least, not in the English sense. But do not forget that brassiere is the French word for life-jacket.
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