I like this question because it reminds me of studying for the LSAT. From a logical reasoning standpoint, the statement MUST be true...and yes, no matter what! hehe.
I'll try to explain: The phrase "physically impossible" roughly implies "one would NEVER be able to do something." So if it were NOT physically impossible, that would necessarily mean "one WOULD be able to do something." Hope that clarifies it!
2006-08-12 00:08:49
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answered by rahrah 2
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As I read this statement there is a great thing said in it and its true that "Anything that is not physically impossible, is possible, No matter what." In this statement for explanation I want to use simple statement of mine and which is a scientifically invented machine. Before the 1st world war people only just imagine or fantasize as seeing the birds flying they say if they could fly just like them, but for them it was impossible but physically it was not then human develop and they invented the airplane to fly in skies today you can see plane fly like birds.
2006-08-12 00:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly a statement like this can inspire or motivate people. A very similar statement is also a great inspiration : Whatever is not logically impossible is possible.
These are great words. I suspect thay have encouraged many people over the ages to NOT GIVE UP.
2006-08-12 00:10:37
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answered by me 7
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Yes it is and it doesn't matter whether they are Muslims or not. I have a friend who was married to a mexican and he was tall and skinny and she is overweight. He was very much in love with her. She is now married to a Muslim who is about as tall as her, skinny and a lot younger. She is not at all the kind of women he dated(yes he dated even though he is Muslim) but he loves her more than anything in this world. The kind of marriages that last are the ones where the couple choose each other for their inner qualities rather than their looks or size. Thankfully there are men and women who are not so stuck-up and conceited that all they can see is looks.
2016-03-26 22:52:09
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answered by ? 4
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That's really difficult to qualify.
There are people that just can not do the things that others can.
No matter what way they try.
This whole question is basically the same as stating, "Anything is possible"
Example:
It is very much possible to to go to the moon. But I really don't see how the mentally retarded would be able to duplicate what NASA has done.
:o)
2006-08-12 00:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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this could be a could motivation dialogue for sports players... but in yuor imagination everything i\s possible..but keep on dreaming. dream may come true one day
Moreover we can not say anything as impossible.
2006-08-12 00:19:48
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answered by Xavi DK 3
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there is actually a mahematical therom that states that if there is a high enough degree of improbability, a possible situation will never occur.
i'm sorry to say that it files right in the face of your statement.
2006-08-12 00:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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When someone tells me that something can't be done, or that it's impossible...the first thing I do is attempt it.
I have a talent for finding a way. I have done things that "they" said could not be done.
2006-08-13 17:19:07
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answered by limendoz 5
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Good statement
2006-08-12 00:04:41
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answered by Sweetie 3
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It is just not feasible to believe that a quadriplegic would be able to pole vault.
2006-08-14 01:25:49
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answered by Rudy 3
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