What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible, is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are.
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We tend to believe that things are impossible that are very possible.
You can achieve difficult things, but you can't achieve the impossible.
You can do what you think you can do and you cannot do what you think you cannot.
If you develop the absolute sense of certainty that powerful beliefs provide, then you can get yourself to accomplish virtually anything, including those things that other people are certain are impossible.
We cannot perform our tasks to the best of our power, unless we think well of our own capacity.
Nothing is impossible; there are ways that lead to everything, and if we had sufficient will we should always have sufficient means. It is often merely for an excuse that we say things are impossible.
To achieve the impossible; it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought.
We've been programmed, from the time that we were very, very little, about what we can't do - about what is impossible.
The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible.
I believe things cannot make themselves impossible.
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