Quotes about Impossible
Education (the institution) has now adopted values, attitudes, and practices that make any rigorous understanding of the human self and life impossible.
— Dallas Willard
DARE to Dream the Impossible Dream.....DARE to DREAM SOMETHING BIGGER THAN YOURSELF.
— John Hagee
Honey, I've learned to ask not why but what? 'Now that I'm in this impossible place, Lord, what do I do next?
— Elizabeth Musser
It is difficult to find happiness within oneself, but it is impossible to find it anywhere else.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Many have most foolishly said that it is quite impossible to show where divine sovereignty ends and creature accountability begins. Here is where creature responsibility begins: in the sovereign ordination of the Creator. As to His sovereignty, there is not and never will be any "end" to it!
— AW Pink
Has science proven that a resurrection is impossible and, therefore, not a credible belief?
— Gary Habermas
It is, then, clearly impossible for Being to be one in this sense.
— Aristotle
It is impossible for those who indulge the appetite to attain to Christian perfection.
— Ellen White
COME TO ME with all your weaknesses: physical, emotional, and spiritual. Rest in the comfort of My Presence, remembering that nothing is impossible with Me. Pry your mind away from your problems so you can focus your attention on Me. Recall that I am able to do immeasurably more than all you ask or imagine. Instead of trying to direct Me to do this and that, seek to attune yourself to what I am already doing.
— Sarah Young
It is impossible for us to indwell this Story and not assume that narrative's perspective. Again, that perspective is God's perspective. It is not our perspective; it is God's perspective. It is God's perspective on us, not our perspective on others.
— Scot McKnight
A minute goes by so fearfully quick. You might as well try to stop a Bandersnatch!
— Lewis Carroll
But this was that view of human destiny which she had most passionately hated and rejected: the view that man was ever to be drawn by some vision of the unattainable shining ahead, doomed ever to aspire, but not to achieve. Her life and her values could not bring her to that, she thought; she had never found beauty in longing for the impossible and had never found the possible to be beyond her reach.
— Ayn Rand