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What if all works of fiction were alternative realities and Authors glimpsed from them
I would hope everyone would be a feminist.
If ... There can't be any "if," because "if" suggests that it's possible.
Beyond doubt it would speedily verify the proverb that a nation must ravage itself before foreigners can ravage it, a man must despise himself before others can despise him.
Good science fiction starts with a question "what if...?
What if...? A question we ask to hurt ourselves.
If youth but knew; if age but could.
Enough of this soul-searching. What would be, would be. She could only do what she thought was right.
I could make it not matter.
The cat would eate fish, and would not wet her feete.
Maybe women would finally be considered fully formed human beings, instead of off-brand men with defective genitals. Maybe
People would make the decisions they wished to make and some of them would hurt both themselves and those who loved them, and some would pass unnoticed, while others would bring joy.
The circumstances would always be stronger than his assertion. And
Most people would succeed above themselves.
The future would end up finding out the truth about the past.
It would make this a perfectly normal alien invasion.
He would think God was a dyke librarian, and he would know the fear of her.
could be enjoyable.
Hart, you'd schedule Christ's second comimg and have Wilfred send him an itinery.
Would God that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the Lord would put his spirit upon them!
Two people unable to cry finally cry together and in the world ended today, we would be fulfilled.
How much easier everything would be if that were so. But Kestrel wouldn't let herself consider the truth. She didn't want to know its shape or see its face.
as tools of persuasion. He would
decided it would
And the whole forest would give itself up to jollification for weeks on end.
The middle-aged woman she would have become, so sure of herself and her place in the world, bossy and loving, condescending and impatient with her dear old mum,
about how they'd all fair
You see, the what ifs are as boundless as the stars.
A moment would come, and then another, and then another. These moments would be his life.
Then they would both dissolve in giggles, bowing in their mirth to the awful hopelessness of it all.
WWCD. What would George Clooney do?
It wouldn't fade. It wouldn't shift to another. It probably wouldn't always be easy ... but it would always be ... always.
What if all the myths and fairy tales were pointing to something that was not only true but also truer than anything we knew in this world, to a realm that was truer and more real?
He would believe. Not because something had been proven to him beyond his ability to deny. But because he chose to. As,
What would come, would come ... and you would have to meet it, when it did.Meet-- J.k. Rowling
What is true today may not be true ten years from now; there is more truth, more certainty in the inquiry "What if?" than in the definite "It is
Maybe then our stopped time would move again." The
A frog would leap from a throne of gold into a puddle.
They would be enchanted beginners all over again, ... That was the best thing to be in life.
And we would all try to do it in our heads, and all arrive at different results, and sneer at one another.
Did universal charity prevail, earth would be a heaven, and hell a fable.
And then the chosen lie would pass into the permanent records and become truth
If you would live, you must die;
A woman would be more intelligent, obviously.
There would be a trial and there would be a judge. The only problem was, there could only be one sentence.
Truth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got as used to it.
The sweat of industry would dry and die, But for the end it works to.
That he'd see the light and it'd still be in a tunnel.
way, he had hoped he would not. His life would
What if everything in the world were a misunderstanding, what if laughter were really tears?
He that will not whan he may,Whan he would, he shall haue nay.
Now she would become the hunter ... and he, the hunted.
And the cobwebs of time
would surrender,
dormant, so that the rainbows
of new eras can emerge
Despite the hollowness
of you.
It'd be a poor kind of world where there was just one explanation for things.
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True wisdom, which is not certain of anything in this world of contradictions, would have prevented him from attaining his present position. It would have alarmed his superiors, and done away with his chances of promotion.
God would be the strangest thing to exist.
The van stank of cabbage and cornered like a drunken elephant. It would do.
What would happen is that people like Geroge and Alyx would grow old and die chasing a dream. Although there were probably worse things to do with one's life.
What if all religiouns were stories, and all stories were true?
Whoever won the war, would revise the history.
Would people know that nothing can happen unless the entire universe makes it happen, they would achieve much more with less expenditure of energy.
There would be a general reclaiming of fallen buttons and misplaced spectacles, of neighbors and kin, till time and error and accident were undone, and the world became comprehensible and whole.
Everything may happen.
The impossible happens.
And perhaps it did not matter in what world she belonged if both worlds were marching in step.
There is another theory that states: This has already happened ...
Hate would destroy him who hated.
With Cosette's garter, Homer would make the Iliad. He would put into his poem an old babbler like me, and he would call him Nestor.
The outcome would decide who would be called a hero and who - a villain.
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we as individual human entities would give less attention to what we want, to how we want to grow, to what we want to achieve, and more attention to how can we express the resident creative force that is inside of us, the world might be a far better place to live.
Men would be angels, angels would be gods.
And I would discover how much of life is defined by what you want to keep and what you are forced to lose.
I imagined a lot of things. That I would shine. That I'd be good. I'd dwell bareheaded on a summit turning a wheel that would turn the earth undetected, amongst the clouds, I would have some influence; be of some avail.
Turning I would into I did is the grammar of growing up.
A five-word sentence that could change the world tomorrow is What would love do now?
The small word, "No." I'd see its deity.
If you would be loved, love, and be lovable
Do not bother yourself with what ifs
The world about us would be desolate except for the world within us.
bemused. "You wouldn't
you can't simply compare a hypothesis to a single competing model and treat that one alternative suggestion as a substitute for all the remaining options.
She would die of him or be cured.
your first thought would send the power of Quantum physics into a hive of activity. your first thought, would inevitably become the destiny of the day
Christmas could begin. Magic could happen.
I don't deal with hypotheticals. I deal with reality.
if a prophet predicted that "next week a dog will bite a mailman" and a historian recorded that during that week "a cur sank its teeth into a letter carrier
he would learn - truth is brief (afterward, it is all commentary). So
What if all possible
pain was only the grief of truth?
I really don't deal with hypotheticals.
I was curious what would happen,
I don't engage in hypotheticals.
If the idea comes to you that
John would have been the first white rapper. And also he would have cherished the Internet.
It could draw from a greater reservoir of freedom. The irony could develop an even greater ease.
He would be a better person, he knows. He would be a more loving person.
She would have thought a woman would have died of shame. Instead of which, the shame died.
What if followers of Christ stopped looking for work in places where the MOST number of Christians Christians lived and started looking for work places where the LEAST Christians lived?
And if all womankind banded together and took the male path, the world would turn into one huge brothel.
We would have no king, and our kingdom would remain disorganized.