why do people keep insisting in saying "nothing is impossible" when they know "a lot of things are possible" is more realistic? Does it make them look or sound more successful, accomplished or macho? I can at least point out 10 trillion things that are not possible. For example, it is impossible for a man, unaided, to go to the moon. It is impossible for a man, unaided, to lift a one thousand ton weight above his head for 24 hours. It is also impossible for someone to be at 2 thousand places at the same time. The list just goes on and on and on...........
2006-06-29
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