
Nothing is Impossible
A plywood sign that reads “People say nothing is impossible but I do nothing every day.” The earliest evidence of this humorous remark appeared in 1906 in “The Foolish Almanak For Anuthur Year” by Theodor Rosyfelt. But it has also been attributed to AA Milne and Winnie the Pooh.
A plywood sign that reads "People say nothing is impossible but I do nothing every day." The earliest evidence of this humorous remark appeared in 1906 in “The Foolish Almanak For Anuthur Year” by Theodor Rosyfelt. But it has also been attributed to AA Milne and Winnie the Pooh.
Dimensions 30x40x1.8cm (WxHxD)
Hanging - Sawtooth hanger attached you can use a 3m hook or screw to mount.
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