he meant that nothing is impossible until you have tried to see if it's impossible.
He said it during his speech after he got out of prison.
it always seems impossible until it is done mean
rubbish
Only Nelson Mandela can answer this question definitively. However it seems unlikely that, given his life of sacrafice and fighting for black causes, he would reverse his course now.
As a practitioner of Satyagraha, Gandhi was devoted to a non violent lifestyle. Both Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King admired and implemented his Satyagraha techniques. However, Mandelaâ??s struggles with the South African Boer government proved a more militant form of action was required.
My opinion--- For one, I think Nelson Mandela's speech was a lot more motivating than Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about HIS dreams. He talked about what he saw in his dreams and how he wanted the people to dream about the same thing. Nelson Mandela on the other hand, spoke to the people about what everyone should do. For some reason it seems as though Mandela's speech is more commanding. Or if you want to say more drilling. It, to me, seems that the way he spoke in his speech, would make me want to listen to what he said, and put his words into actions.
Since you haven't grasped them even to the extent that you know what they are, it seems the answer would be "none of them."first reading the text is very important than just posting jokes
A lot of things always seem impossible until they are done. The great thing is, is that once they are done a big relief is felt by all. A great sense of accomplishment can be had.
It seems impossible ........ It is impossible, I would just ask them what it says!
It seems impossible to predict the weather.
So amazing that it seems almost impossible to believe.
Sometimes we all can do what seems impossible when it is something we must do.
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No, probably not, never tried it though, but seems impossible to me...
We are baffled by them because they were so huge that it seems impossible that they were built by men.