"If every one said orders were impossible..." - Quote by Ernest Hemingway
If every one said orders were impossible to carry out when they were received where would you be? Where would we all be if you just said, "Impossible," when orders came?
More by Ernest Hemingway
“I believe that basically you write for two people; yourself to try to make it absolutely perfect; or if not that then wonderful. Then you write for who you love whether she can read or write or not and whether she is alive or dead.”
“In company with people of your own trade you ordinarily speak of other writers' books. The better the writers the less they will speak about what they have written themselves. Joyce was a very great writer and he would only explain what he was doing to jerks. Other writers that he respected were supposed to be able to know what he was doing by reading it.”
“To make war all you need is intelligence. But to win you need talent and material.”
More on Action
“Don't wait until you feel positive to move forward. Act your way into feeling good.”
“Life's not about expecting, hoping and wishing. It's about doing, being and becoming. It's about t Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.”
“Go forth on your path, as it exists only through your walking.”