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“Why can’t I be like that? Why can’t I be the father who just shrugs off the love of his daughter? Why can’t I be the Lead Inquisitor who enjoys watching his pleading victims burn at the stake? Why can’t I be the one who befriends a lonely, lost girl and then casts her out? Why can’t I be the one to strike first, to hit so early and with such fury that my enemies cower before they can ever think of turning on me? What is so great about being good?”
Source: The Rose Society
“Why can’t I change?? Why???????? You yell to the heavens, momentarily forgetting that you are not the leading character in a silent film being tied ceremoniously to a train track by a scurrilous villain with a handlebar mustache.”
Source: The Habit Trip: A Fill-in-the-Blank Journey to a Life on Purpose
“Why can’t I do it?” [Isabel] asked….
“Do what?”
“Just forget about everything. Just go somewhere and get smashed and pretend like there are no problems or consequences. I know why. Because there are still problems and consequences. And going and--and--partying doesn’t make them go away. I feel like I’m the only sane person in the world. I don’t get why this whole world runs on stupidity.”
Source: Sinner
“Why can't I find someone who loves being with me, as is, as much as I love being with them?”
Source: Let's Talk About Love
“Why can’t I go to summer camp, too? It’s not fair Willow gets to go have fun and I don’t.”
Source: Secrets of Camp Whatever Vol. 1
“Why can’t I remember that not once have I ever seen a coin, whether grimy copper or bright gold, that had but one side.”
Source: A Mixture of Madness
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“Why can’t I use my laptop to take notes?” To which the Brother Tohrment had replied, “Because the tap-tapping of a keyboard makes me want to get my shotgun. Do you feel like having a cranial leak tonight?”
Ward, J.R. (2015-12-01). Blood Kiss: Black Dagger Legacy (p. 229). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.”
Source: Blood Kiss
“Why can't life always be lived under the stars,' she said, 'with great music and family and friends?”
“Why can’t life be like a television show? Watchers usually get to know what’s going on well in advance, even if the characters haven’t found out yet. I hate not knowing things.”
Source: One Night at Finn's
“Why can't man be as a phoenix and come anew without sins, staying innocent from the moment of their birth until he returns to the ashes and soil?”
“Why can't my heart be near you all the time?”
“Why can’t people get along without criticizing one another?” Urashima shakes
his head as he ponders this rudimentary question. “Never have the bush clover
blooming on the beach, nor the little crabs who skitter o’er the sand, nor the wild
geese resting their wings in yonder cove found fault with me. Would that human
beings too were thus! Each individual has his own way of living. Can we not learn
to respect one another’s chosen way? One makes every effort to live in a dignified
and proper manner, without harming anyone else, yet people will carp and cavil
and try to tear one down. It’s most vexing.”
Source: Otogizōshi: The Fairy Tale Book of Dazai Osamu
“Why can’t people just learn to live together in peace and harmony?” said Arthur.
Ford gave a loud, very hollow laugh.
“Forty-two!” he said with a malicious grin. “No, doesn’t work. Never mind.”
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
“Why can't relationships be easy?" Tuppence said.
"I guess because we are supposed to learn something."
"What, that men are too much trouble to bother with?"
"No, learn something about ourselves.”
Source: The Soulmatcher
“Why can't relationships come with an instruction manual for unsophisticated adults like me?”
Source: Gemini Moon
“Why can’t she see it? Why can’t she see the hidden monster which lives inside of him? He’s standing there, his back still away from my mum, but he’s showing me that evil. He’s showing me the monster that is just itching to get out. I know what he would do without Mum being there, so I’m so glad that she is, but what I can’t understand is how blind she and my sister are to him. It’s almost as if he can walk on water as far as they’re concerned.”
Source: Siren
“Why can’t they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being.”
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
“Why can’t things just stay the same as before?
Then nothing would ever change and you wouldn’t grow up; you would have stayed nine forever and never have turned ten.
She wipes her nose with the back of her arm. “I might not mind that.”
Then you’d never get to drive, or go to college, or buy a house and adopt a bunch of dogs. I know you want to do all that stuff. You have an adventurous spirit, and being a kid can get in the way of that, because you have to get other people’s permission. When you’re older, you can do what you want and you won’t have to ask anybody.”
Source: P.S. I Still Love You
“Why can't unemployed people clean toilets, remove graffiti from vandalised war memorials, clear wasteland or derelict areas, or even decorate public buildings such as community centres. They could work in charity shops or down the local tip, sorting people’s rubbish out. They could even look after cemeteries, cutting the grass, hedges and shrubs, keeping gravestones clean, or maybe even laying paving slabs for a new path. Or how about putting in raised flower beds in the park?”
Source: 100 Common Sense Policies to make BRITAIN GREAT again
“Why can’t we be quiet and strong, why can’t we be innocent and sweet and still be a force to be reckoned with? Why can’t we be who we are without becoming a constant storm?”
Source: Replay: Ghost
“Why can't we breathe now,
In this moment we have breath?”
“Why can’t we close our minds tonight and open our hearts in the morning?
Why can’t we stumble freely into an open space and stabilize ourselves with our vulnerability?
Why can’t we drop our hoodies on our shoulders and worry only about the uniform air that we breathe?
Let’s all take the next swipe with our middle finger and displace the cardinal system from being the warden for our NEWS!
Poem - IN MOTION, from EvolutionR.
December 9, 2022.”
Source: EvolutionR
“Why can't we create a better world? Because those who work for a worse world are more determined than those who work for a better world!”
“Why can’t we create a place that we love to work? Why can’t we create a business that doesn’t kill people for profit? We began dreaming up a company where we could do great work but still have a life, a company with a fun culture that treats everyone like family and operates with honest and deep relationships. This was the start of the Centric business model and the underpinnings of the culture we have today.”
Source: Office Optional: How to Build a Connected Culture with Virtual Teams
“Why can't we go home, then?'
'Because Puteaux isn't out home, it belonged to Grandpère and Mère. We have not got a home, you and I. Paris is not our city, France is not our country. We are Lévys, we are Jews.”
Source: Julius
“Why can't we just go to school when we feel like it? The best thing about school is that there's lots of other kids to play with, but the worst thing is that they bother you when you're trying to learn.”
“Why can't we learn from our mistakes and listen to the earth's moans?”
Source: The Curse in the Unnamed Kingdom
“Why can't we repeat 8th grace five times and call that a high school education?”
“Why can't we see that we oppress ourselves when we suppress ourselves?”
“Why can't you be decent to people?" she asked. "Fear," I said.”
Source: Women
“Why can't you be my forever thought,
Why can't you be my forever house,
Why can't you be my forever sight,
Why can't you be my forever sky,
Why can't you be my forever light,
Why can't you be my forever reason,
Why can't you be my forever,
Why can't you be my,
Why can't you be,
Why can't you,
Why can't,
Why.”
“Why can't you be spiritual without being superstitious, why can't you be religious without being a fundamentalist - the day you could, that's the beginning of civilized spirituality and human religion.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Why can't you call me Alex?" I ask, my head down while I stare at the food in front of me.
"If I wanted to call you Alex, I wouldn't have bothered to name you Alejandro. Don't you like your given name?"
My muscles tense. I was named after a father who is no longer alive, leaving me the responsibility of being the designated man of the house. Alejandro, Alejandro Jr., Junior . . . it's all the same to me.
"Would it matter?" I mumble as I pick up a tortilla. I look up, trying to gauge her reaction.
Her back is to me as she cleans dishes in the sink. "No."
"Alex wants to pretend he's white," Carlos chimes in. "You can change your name, bro, but nobody'd mistake you for anythin' other than Mexicano."
"Carlos, collate la boca," I warn. I don't want to be white. I just don't want to be associated with my father.
"Por favor, you two," our mother pleads. "Enough fighting for one day."
"Mojado," Carlos sings, egging me on by calling me a wetback.
I've had enough of Carlos's mouth; he's gone too far. I stand, my chair scraping the floor. Carlos follows and steps in front of me, closing the space between us. He knows I could kick his ass. His overblown ego is gonna get him in trouble with the wrong person one of these days.
"Carlos, sit down," mi'ama orders.
"Dirty beaner," Carlos drawls at me in a fake deep accent. "Better yet, es un Ganguero."
"Carlos!" mi'ama reprimands sharply as she comes forward, but I get in between them and grab my brother's collar.
"Yeah, that's all anyone will ever think of me," I tell him. "But you keep talkin' trash and they'll think that of you, too."
"Brother, they'll think that of me anyway. Whether I want them to or not."
I release him. "You're wrong, Carlos. You can do better, be better."
"Than you?"
"Yeah, better than me and you know it," I say. "Now apologize to mi'ama for talkin' smack in front of her."
One look in my eyes and Carlos knows I'm not kidding around. "Sorry, Ma," he says, then sits back down. I don't miss his glare, though, as his ego got knocked down a peg.”
Source: Perfect Chemistry
“Why can’t you just be yourself?” Stella asked once.
“Maybe I don’t know who that is,” her daughter shot back. And Stella understood, she did. That was the thrill of youth, the idea that you could be anyone. That was what had captured her in the charm shop, all those years ago. Then adulthood came, your choices solidifying, and you realize that everything you are had been set in motion years before. The rest was aftermath. So she understood why her daughter was searching for a self, and she even blamed herself for it.”
Source: The Vanishing Half
“Why can't you just lie and cheat like the others?" Dan snapped. "Can't you just see that's better than being nice one minute and then turning around and selling us out? It may be very Cahill, but it stinks! Grace had a saying: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, I'll conk you with this pet carrier!”
Source: The Emperor's Code
“Why can't you live in the present? You live everywhere but in the present.”
Source: The Nice and the Good
“Why can't you say it?" I hardened my voice. "Because I'm telling you, you never have. I'd have remembered."
He stared at me with disbelief. [...]
"Love you? Of course I love you. Baby, I fucking worship you.”
Source: The Dark Tide
“Why can't you say it?" I hardened my voice. "Because I'm telling you, you never have. I'd have remembered."
He stared at me with disbelief. Then he lunged forward, pushing me flat in the pillows once more. He leaned over me, his mouth a brush of lips away from my own, his breath warm on my face.
"Love you? Of course I love you. Baby, I fucking worship you.”
Source: The Dark Tide
“Why can't you tell Brad you don't want to work on Sundays?" It would be nice if he and I could watch a movie or do some other relaxing activity together when we get home.
"Nobody would admit that to their boss. It would mean we weren't team players and that our personal lives are more important."
I wrinkle my head in confusion. "Aren't they?"
"Of course they are, but we can't admit it."
"I don't understand this at all, and I don't think it has anything to do with the way my brain works."
Jonathan laughs. "It's corporate culture. No one has to understand it as long as we play by the rules."
"It sounds horrible."
"It's just the way it is."
"What if you decided you didn't want to do it anymore? What else could you be?"
"I don't know. I've never thought about it. What would you do if you decided you didn't want to work in a library anymore?"
"I would write plays. All day long, just"- I mimic pounding on the keys. "But I can't imagine ever leaving the library. I love it too much."
"You're lucky," he says.
I shrug. "I just know I couldn't spend my life doing something that doesn't make me happy.”
Source: The Girl He Used to Know
“Why can't you understand that I love you so much, that not being able to touch you hurts? I can't stand the fact that I can't get into your thoughts. Haventon is gone to you, but it's also gone to me. I miss it so much. It feels like my heart's been ripped out from my chest.”
Source: Half Moon
“Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we have told it to the same person.”
“Why can we throw a question further than we can pull in an answer?”
“Why can you believe the lie, but not the truth?”
“Why can' t everyone just smoke like me? Just gimme a quiet place and lemme roll my weed, where ain't nobody in my business don't nobody gotta know let all your conscious go and blow it by the O”
“Why can't a democrat get fired up about protecting the environment and enacting gun control legislation just as right wing republicans get fired up about making sure that children have access to assault weapons and banning 'the Catcher in the Rye' and 'Harry Potter'?”
“Why can't a heterosexual guy tell a heterosexual guy / That he thinks his booty is fly?”
“Why can't a man stand alone? Must he be burdened by all that he's taught to consider his own? His skin and his station, his kin and his crown, his flag and his nation They just weigh him down”
“Why can't a photograph be all four things at once? -be an art object; be a document, what ever that means exactly, but deal with content; be a formalist exploration; and operate on some, metaphor is not the right word but, resonant level.”
“Why can't a woman be more like a dog, huh? So sweet, loving, attentive.”