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“What if I've fucked this all up?
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Source: Carrie Soto Is Back
“What if I was never redeemed? What if I already was?”
Source: Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found
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“What if I was the sexual equivalent of popcorn? Suitable for light snacking only?”
Source: My Soul to Save
“What if I was! That’s my point. What if I was a bit overweight and not especially pretty? Why is that so terrible? So disgusting? Why is that the end of the world?”
“What if I were not to die! What if I could go back to life—what eternity! And it would all be mine! I would turn every minute into an age; I would lose nothing, I would count every minute as it passed, I would not waste one!”
Source: The Idiot
“What if I were not to die! What if life were given back to me—what infinity! And it would all be mine! then I’d turn each minute into a whole age, I’d lose nothing, I’d reckon up every minute separately, I’d let nothing be wasted!”
Source: The Idiot
“What if I were not to die! What if life were given back to me-what infinity! And it would all be mine! Then I'd turn each minute into a whole age, I'd lose nothing, I'd reckon up every minute separately, I'd let nothing be wasted! He said that in the end this thought turned into such anger in him that he wished they would hurry up and shoot him”
“What if I were Romeo in black jeans?”
“What if I were seeking a hardcopy? A book I can bury my nose in metaphorically and literally if I'm a self-confessed book-sniffer and proud to say so.”
Source: The Spirit of Pessimism
“What if I were smiling and running into your arms? Would you see then what I see now?”
“What if I were to tell you the game’s been rigged, that I was destined to win from the very beginning? To be clear: Winning is subjective. For the record: I win by losing, by avoiding the confusion of possibility, the sheer terror of potential. To make a long story short: I win when I lose and I lose by running, by pushing you away.”
Source: Return to Sender
“What if I were to wish upon a blood moon that I could have you standing here and I standing there? And when it happens to arrive in eighteen years, that you’ll be there, waiting for me like I’ll be waiting for you. As we did on the night where the moon shined down and I saw you standing in white with eyes that could ignite and a fire which couldn’t quite die.”
“What if I wish for impossible things?
Then you're doing it right. It always seems impossible when you first start.”
Source: In the Lives of Puppets
“What if I'm a princess on another planet? And no one on this planet knows it?”
Source: The Carrie Diaries
“What if I'm an angel without wings to take me home?”
“What if I'm not a superhero. What if I'm the bad guy?”
“What if illness - the stripping away of our health, our dreams, our understanding of who we are and what our future holds - is really a gift - God offering Himself to us unencumbered by all the noise, all the things that clutter our hearts and so easily fill our days? Because what if that quiet, stripped-away space is where hope is found? Where God leans in close whispering love to our weary souls until it becomes as familiar as the beating of our own hearts?”
Source: Discovering Hope: Beginning the Journey Toward Hope in Chronic Illness
“What if imagination and art are not frosting at all, but the fountainhead of human experience?”
“What if, in an alternate reality, my fatal flaw is actually a superpower? Do I ditch the flaw, or find a new reality?”
Source: This is How We Change the Ending
“What if in Scotland's wilds we viel'd our head, Where tempests whistle round the sordid bed; Where the rug's two-fold use we might display, By night a blanket, and a plaid by day.”
“What if, in the bigger scheme of things, God put the yearning and desire for our husbands, not so a man could fulfill all of it, but so we could catch a glimpse of what it means to fully and wholly yearn for God?”
Source: The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
“What if, in the near future, the majority of people will be disabled—and that’s not a bad thing? And what if disability justice and disabled wisdom are crucial to creating a future in which it’s possible to survive and bring about liberation?”
Source: The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs
“What if, instead of carrying
a child, I am supposed to carry grief?”
Source: The Carrying
“What if instead of engineering materials, we engineer processes, in which case some other life form produces the materials, to the specificity desired by the system designers?”
“What if, instead of feeling intimidated by an assertive woman and bitching about her behind her back, we talked about how we admire her instead?”
Source: Brave, Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder
“What if instead of focusing on what you don't have, you concentrate on what you've got?”
Source: Between the Lines
“What if instead of rain, songs were stored in clouds? Instead of Cumulonimbus, they were Cumulonimusic?”
Source: Powdered Saxophone Music
“What if, instead of resisting the past, we met it with curiosity? What if we asked, "What did this experience teach me that I otherwise might not have learned?”
Source: Consciousness Rising
“What if instead of seeing a neighborhood that reminds you of the place you grew up in, you see your actual neighborhood? The data exists. The technology exists. It's just a matter of sourcing it and processing it in a compelling fashion.”
“What if, instead of seeing us as covered or uncovered body parts, you saw us as people and you learned our names?”
Source: Dress Coded
“What if instead of telling officers they have a right to go home safe, police training focused on reminding officers that members of the public have a right to go home safe? What if we reminded officers that they are voluntarily taking a risky job, and that if someone dies because of a mistake, it’s better that it be a police officer who is trained and paid to take risks than a member of the public?”
Source: Tangled Up in Blue: Policing the American City
“What If is like opening Pandora's box, but instead of unleashing chaos, it unleashes your inner genius. It’s the spark that ignites your creativity, the fuel that powers your innovation, and the key that unlocks the door to your endless possibilities. So, the next time you find yourself pondering “what if,” don’t hold back. Let your imagination run wild, embrace the unknown, and dare to dream big. After all, the greatest stories begin with those two simple words: “What if…”
“What if — is more complicated than that? What if maybe opposite is true as well? Because, if bad can sometimes come from good actions—? where does it ever say, anywhere, that only bad can come from bad actions? Maybe sometimes — the wrong way is the right way? You can take the wrong path and it still comes out where you want to be? Or, spin it another way, sometimes you can do everything wrong and it still turns out to be right?”
Source: The Goldfinch
“What if is the worst kind of regret”
Source: Worth the Risk
“What if it becomes less about how we look and more about how much we care? What if it becomes less about how much money we earn and more about how much we share our good fortune? Imagine a world where who we are in our hearts is the ultimate status symbol.”
“What if it can't be worked out? What if I'm—what if I'm broken for good?”
“What if it doesn't get better? What if the maggots continue to feed and feed and feed and continue to be felt?”
Source: I'm Thinking of Ending Things
“What if it ends?"
"What if it does? It will still be ok.
You will still keep
on living, and moving
forward with your life.
All you can do is love
them where they are at.
Even when they choose
to move on without you.”
“What if it is for life's sake that we must die? In truth we are not individuals; and it is because we think ourselves such that death seems unforgivable. We are temporary organs of the race, cells in the body of life; we die and drop away that life may remain young and strong. If we were to live forever, growth would be stifled, and youth would find no room on earth. Death, like style, is the removal of rubbish, the circumcision of the superfluous. In the midst of death life renews itself immortally.”
“What if it lines up like it did in the Trojan War ... Athena versus Poseidon?" "I don't know. But I just know that I'll be fighting next to you." "Why?" "Because you're my friend, Seaweed Brain. Any more stupid questions?”
“What if it rained or you felt a bit glandy? It just wasn't practical. Better by far to simply try and be good and courageous and bold and to make a difference. Not change the world exactly, but the bit around you.”
Source: One Day
“What if it's all right that I'm mad? What if that's not my problem? What if my problem is that I don't let myself be mad? That I'm forever and always tearing chunks out of myself, trying to root out the madness.”
Source: The Troika
“What if it's as simple as one moment? One tiny thing, like that kiss on the rocks? What if I'd kissed him a little longer? Would he be alive right now? Or what if I'd stayed with him Friday night, what if I'd been with him… wherever he was?”
Source: One Moment
“What if it's just a big, cosmic joke?
Then...laugh!
.85.”
Source: Madre: Kumpulan Cerita
“What if, it's not regulation that is gonna save humanity against the imminent ai apocalypse, but more robust and humanitarian interventions into ai, without fear, without angst, without mindlessness.”
Source: Tierra Carta: Naskar Charter of Earth
“What if it's the there
and not the here
that I long for?
The wander
and not the wait,
the magic
in the lost feet
stumbling down
the faraway street
and the way the moon
never hangs
quite the same.”
Source: Chasers of the Light: Poems from the Typewriter Series
“What if it should be God's plan to people the world with better and finer material?”
Source: Our Country
“What if it turns out that a life isn’t defined by who you belong to or where you came from, by what you wished for or whom you’ve lost, but instead by the moments you spend getting from each of these places to the next?”
Source: The Jodi Picoult Collection #3: Vanishing Acts, The Tenth Circle, and Nineteen Minutes
“What if it turns out there really are witches and vampires and werewolves living right here alongside us? After all, what better disguise could there be than to get your image enshrined in the culture of the mass media? Anything that's described in artistic terms and shown in the movies stops being frightening and mysterious. For real horror you need the spoken word, you need an old grandpa sitting on a bench, scaring the grandkids in the evening.”