Quotes about Possibilities
See what brown can do for you.
— Anonymous
We don't want to feel less when we have finished a book; we want to feel that new possibilities of being have been opened to us. We don't want to close a book with a sense that life is totally unfair and that there is no light in the darkness; we want to feel that we have been given illumination.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Scripture teaches us that there is not one truth on which Christ insisted more frequently, both with His disciples and with those who came seeking His help, than the absolute necessity of faith and its unlimited possibilities. Experience has taught us that there is nothing in which we come so short as the simple and absolute trust in God to fulfill literally in us all that He has promised. A life in the abiding presence must of necessity be a life of unceasing faith.
— Andrew Murray
Your aspirations are your possibilities.
— Samuel Johnson
Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
— Albert Einstein
The most important thing in life is to stop saying 'I wish' and start saying 'I will.' Consider nothing impossible, then treat possiblities as probabilities.
— Charles Dickens
The awakening of the people of China to the possibilities under free government is the most significant, if not the most momentous, event of our generation.
— Woodrow Wilson
In dreams begin possibilities.
— Jay Parini
How can one explain the attraction terror holds for some minds — and why for intellectuals? . . .In a totalitarian and terrorist regime, man is no longer a unique being with infinite possibilities and limitless choices but a number, a puppet, with just this difference — numbers and puppets are not susceptible to fear.
— Elie Wiesel
We all have possibilities we don't know about. We can do things we don't even dream we can do.
— Dale Carnegie
The positive aspects of modernity are to be acknowledged unreservedly: we are all grateful for the marvellous possibilities that it has opened up for mankind and for the progress in humanity that has been granted to us.
— Pope Benedict XVI
But reading the Bible, you learn that it's not about trying to be something you're not—it's about learning to see the movement and motion and possibilities right in the midst of whatever world you find yourself in. We're not living in the first century or the ancient Near East—we're here, now. At this time. In this world.
— Rob Bell