A Quote by Jules Verne

All that is impossible remains to be accomplished. — © Jules Verne
All that is impossible remains to be accomplished.
Eliminate the impossible. Then if nothing remains, some part of the 'impossible' was possible.
Impossible is not a fact... it's an opinion. What's impossible only remains so until someone finds a way to do what others are sure can't be done.
Sherlock Holmes observed that once you have eliminated the impossible then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the answer. I, however, do not like to eliminate the impossible.
This is, for an accomplished Latino, an accomplished African American, an accomplished anyone who disproves stereotypes, it's a constant battle in your life.
Every time I start on a new book, I am a beginner again. I doubt myself, I grow discouraged, all the work accomplished in the past is as though it never was, my first drafts are so shapeless that it seems impossible to go on with the attempt at all, right up until the moment - always imperceptible, there, too, there is a break - when it is has become impossible not to finish it.
Many more things would be accomplished if we didn't consider them impossible.
A Jew remains a Jew. Assimilalation is impossible, because a Jew cannot change his national character. Whatever he does, he is a Jew and remains a Jew. The majority has discovered this fact, but too late. Jews and Gentiles discover that there is no issue. Both believed there was an issue. There is none.
Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing
It is impossible to get anything made or accomplished without stepping on some toes; enemies are inevitable when one is a doer.
How many seemingly impossible things have been accomplished by resolute men because they had to do, or die?
When the impossible has been eliminated, all that remains no matter how improbable is possible.
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
It is certainly impossible to imagine forgiving the enemy while their animus remains undefeated.
Until you take the first step forward, failure remains reassuringly impossible.
You always wonder whether the attacks on my capabilities came from an honest evaluation of my accomplishments or from stereotypical presumptions that we, people of color, just can't do it, for some reason. This is, for an accomplished Latino, an accomplished African American, an accomplished anyone who disproves stereotypes, it's a constant battle in your life.
Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.
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