It's tradition, glory, tragedy, spectacle, loss, victory, and most of
all impossible things imagined, yoked, and wrought real on the biggest stage in sports.
Not exact matches
to the most fullfilling but when it comes to «magic» and the most outragious claims
imagined... the most
impossible things concieved, all that's needed is faith and then it's believed as truth.
We have in the first place realized that every constituent element of the world (whether a being or a phenomenon) has of necessity emerged from that which preceded it — so much so that it is as physically
impossible for us to conceive of a
thing in Time without «something before it» as it would be to
imagine the same
thing in Space without «something beside it».
It's
impossible to grow up in a culture so obsessed with sex — and unbiblical ideas about it — without two
things becoming very apparent: Sex is far more powerful than we
imagined, and...
In the back of my mind where memories exist, there are a few
things so closely tied to my childhood that it is
impossible to
imagine my days as a child without them.
Emily: It's difficult to say never, but It's almost
impossible to
imagine him ever being «tournament ready» for Augusta, or, really, anywhere after the way
things have transpired.
We do
things differently and it's not
impossible to
imagine that something you consider to be a flaw in a car, was given the green light by an engineer who thought otherwise.
For example, this truth about the way turning points in relationships worked, written in the context of the Carlyle's courtship: «She might reject the idea of marrying him, but she had conceived it, and it seems that no matter how
impossible a
thing appears, if it can be
imagined, it can be enacted.»
Pay close attention to this video - this mom is riding in a very low - density town with wide, lovely paths, extremely low car traffic, and on a beautiful sunny day - all of these
things make it
impossible to
imagine any mishap in which mother and child get dumped off the bike stroller and onto the road.
Speaking as a mathematician (one of my several hats), I so constantly contemplate that prospect that it has no horrors at all for me, to the extent that I could
imagine six
impossible things before breakfast.
There ought to be a club devoted to
imagining six
impossible things before every breakfast.
One (immense) problem: (1) There is, and can be, no special copyright law for «newspapers,» because the definitional (not to mention the First Amendment) problems are such that it is simply
impossible to
imagine such a
thing coming into existence.
And I came to quickly realize that the
things that you
imagine in your head aren't necessarily out there and / or DIY - ing them is
impossible!