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Man can believe the impossible, but man can never believe the improbable
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"Man can believe the impossible, but man can never believe the improbable"

- Oscar Wilde

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This quote by Oscar Wilde speaks with the power of the human imagination and the limits of our capability to believe. It recommends that while we can believe in things that are difficult, such as a world without suffering or a cure for a lethal disease, we can not think in things that are unlikely, such as a world without gravity or a remedy for aging. This quote speaks with the power of our minds to dream and picture, but likewise to the limitations of our ability to accept and think in the difficult. It recommends that while we can imagine a much better world, we must likewise accept the reality of the world we reside in. Eventually, this quote acts as a reminder that while we can pursue the impossible, we need to also accept the unlikely.

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Oscar Wilde This quote is written / told by Oscar Wilde between October 16, 1854 and November 30, 1900. He was a famous Dramatist from Ireland. The author also have 166 other quotes.

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