Impossibility

Impossibility is the state of something not being possible. In law, such a state of affairs is a defense to a breach of contract — for example, a contract to pay painters to paint a house may be voided as impossible if the house burns to the ground the day before the painters arrive.

Quotes

 * It is not a lucky word, this same impossible; no good comes of those that have it so often in their mouth.
 * Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, A History (1837), Part III, Book III, Chapter X.


 * The task was impossible, and mortal human beings accomplished nothing but their own destruction when they attempted the impossible.
 * Stephen R. Donaldson, The Power That Preserves (1977), Chapter 14


 * Hope not for impossibilities.
 * Thomas Fuller, The Holy State and the Profane State (1642), Of Expecting Preferment, Maxim I.


 * It is easy to kill someone with a slash of a sword. It is hard to be impossible for others to cut down.
 * Yagyū Munenori, as quoted in Behold the Second Horseman (2005), by Joseph Lumpkin, p. 53.

...all directed to a discovery of the Creativeness of the Universe!
 * Achieving impossibilities is the method of Economy of Evolution;
 * B. B. Stoller, Biologizing the Universe (1983)

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

 * Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 390


 * You cannot make a crab walk straight.
 * Aristophanes, Pax, 1083.


 * And what's impossible, can't be, And never, never comes to pass.
 * George Colman the Younger, Broad Grins, The Maid of the Moor.


 * Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.
 * Samuel Johnson, Rasselas, Chapter XII.


 * Simul flare sorbereque haud facile Est: ego hic esse et illic simul, haud potui.
 * To blow and to swallow at the same time is not easy; I cannot at the same time be here and also there.
 * Plautus, Mostellaria, Act III. 2. 105.


 * Certainly nothing is unnatural that is not physically impossible.
 * Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The Critic, Act II, scene 1.


 * Certum est quia impossibile est.
 * The fact is certain because it is impossible.
 * Tertullian, De Carne Christi, Chapter V, Part II. Called "Tertullian's rule of faith." Also given "Credo quia impossibile." I believe because it is impossible. Same idea in St. Augustine—Confessions, VI. 5. (7). Credo quia absurdum est. An anonymous rendering of the same.


 * You cannot make, my Lord, I fear, a velvet purse of a sow's ear.
 * John Walcot, Lord B. and his Notions.