Sherlock Holmes said it to Dr John Watson in the "Sign of Four"
"Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
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And in 'The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet,' 'The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans,' and 'The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier.'
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes
It could be Arthur (but his sister's name is DW, not CW)
Arthur Miller's "After The Fall"
Paul Fishers (main character) brother
Sherlock Holmes was created to be a character in the books written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This character first appeared in writings in 1887.
Sherlock Holmes. In Arthur Conan Doyle's original notes of A Study in Scarlet, he was named Sherrinford.
Shontelle - Impossible original James Arthur - Impossible cover
Shontelle - Impossible original James Arthur - Impossible cover
No, Arthur is on PBS kids
Arthur Miller was an influential literary figure and a defender of realism.
Arthur Melville Clark has written: 'Studies in literary modes' 'Thomas Heywood'
Arthur is a fictional character. There is no physical evidence of his existance.
He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, as well as the surrounding well-known characters, such as Dr. John Watson, Professor Moriarty, Irene Adler, etc...
A character with similar qualities to Mrs. Tom Walker from Washington Irving's "The Devil and Tom Walker" would be Lady Macbeth from Shakespeare's "Macbeth." Both characters are ambitious, manipulative, and willing to make morally questionable decisions to achieve their desires.
Arthur Keister Moore has written: 'Contestable concepts of literary theory' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, Theory, Readability (Literary style), Meaning (Philosophy) in literature, History and criticism
selfless
No, he is/was a FICTIONAL character.
The song "Impossible" was originally performed and released by the singer Shontelle. James Arthur is the only other artist to have released the song.