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All that is impossible remains to be accomplished.
Jules Verne
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Even the most difficult challenges can be achieved with determination and effort.

Jules Verne's quote suggests that what seems impossible today can become reality through perseverance and hard work. It emphasizes the power of human will and creativity in overcoming obstacles that may, at first glance, seem insurmountable, thereby inspiring individuals to strive for what they desire and to redefine the limits of possibility.

Themes

ImpossibleAccomplishmentDeterminationChallengesPerseverance

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to encourage students to pursue their dreams.

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