those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those doing it

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English

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Etymology

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Possibly come from a Chicago newspaper in 1903: “Things move along so rapidly nowadays that people saying: ‘It can’t be done,’ are always being interrupted by somebody doing it.” [1]

Proverb

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those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those doing it

  1. People who dispute that a task is possible should not impede those people who attempt to do it.