40 Quotes About What If

What if I told you that the reason you do not have what you want is because you are afraid? What if I told you that the reason you are unhappy is because you are not willing to break free of your fear? What if I told you that fear is stopping you from experiencing true happiness, love, joy, abundance, and success? What if I told you that your fear is preventing your soul from manifesting what it truly wants? Well, all those things and more are true. The good news is that we can choose to create a new reality and experience happiness and prosperity. If we learn how to change our limiting beliefs and replace them with empowering ones, we can start experiencing life as we truly want it to be. These quotes about what if will inspire you to look at your life in a different way.

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Everyone wanted to believe that endless love was possible. She'd believed in it once too, back when she was eighteen. But she knew that love was messy, just like life. It took turns that people couldn't foresee or even understand, leaving a long trail of regret in its wake. And almost always, those regrets led to the kinds of what if questions that could never be answered. Nicholas Sparks
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But what if you're wrong? What if there's more? What if there's hope you never dreamed of hoping for? What if you jump? And just close your eyes? What if the arms that catch you, catch you by surprise? What if He's more than enough? What if it's love? Nichole Nordeman
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COMING FORTH INTO THE LIGHTI was born the day I thought: What is? What was? And What if? I was transformed the day My ego shattered, And all the superficial, material Things that mattered To me before, Suddenly ceased To matter. I really came into being The day I no longer cared about What the world thought of me, Only on my thoughts for Changing the world. Suzy Kassem
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My favorite words in the world are these: in conjunction. They question curiosities in simple form and function. is a query of broadest scope. is wonder that fuels all hope. Together they lasso the mind like rope, and spur the wildest deductions! Richelle E. Goodrich
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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? Kristina McBride
Don't spend your life wondering
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Don't spend your life wondering "what if" and worrying over something you have no control. What's done is done. Looking backwards will cause you to miss out on new blessings ahead. Move on. Germany Kent
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He shrugs. "Doesn't help to waste my time thinking about would've-beens." Laila whispers, "He says to the girl with a mind full of them. Kasie West
I was never really about the money. Every business I've...
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I was never really about the money. Every business I've ever started has been more of a curiosity and a kind of "What if... Blake Mycoskie
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Then I wondered, what if? What if he kissed me? What if he told me I was beautiful? What if he told me he loved me? What would I say in return? Markelle Grabo
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Leaders do not play a "what if game". They believe it will be and work it to be! Success is scarce because fear is common. Israelmore Ayivor
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I think I like wildflowers best, " I explain. "They just grow wherever they want. No one has to plant them. And then their seeds blow in the wind and they find a new place to grow." (Richelle) Rebecca Donovan
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I missed my mother's father. Is that even possible? Maybe I had fallen asleep for a while. Maybe I was like her, just waking up and looking for him to be there. I wondered how it would have changed things for all of us if he had stayed home the day he was supposed to die in his car. How his decision to go out for something small, something like coffee or orange juice which everyone could have done without, had changed things for all of us. Ann Patchett
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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. Dominic Riccitello
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Don't think about what you could have done, concentrate on what you plan to do; it is more useful. Brian Jacques
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Live your life without ever having to ask, 'What if? Ken Poirot
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What if. .. What if I am stupid? Like people say? Svetlana Chmakova
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And what if you try to kill me? Or worse: to kiss me? Simona Panova
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My favorite words in the world are t Richelle E. Goodrich
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What if stars were the glimmering tears of a giant, welling in his cheeks, waiting to fall at the first tender stroke of emotion? What if the moon were a wide-open eye gazing down on our tiny, little world and its tiny, little inhabitants as they rush to and fro in pursuit of tiny, little dreams? What if the sun were the glowing heart of a great beast, pumping hot blood to keep him alive while providing warmth for our pitiful world? Ahhh, imagination; it is a wondrous thing! . Richelle E. Goodrich
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An inexhaustible imagination is the fountain of youth. Richelle E. Goodrich
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All the birds who were never born, all the songs that were never sung and so can only exist in the imagination. And this one is Teddy's. Kate Atkinson
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What if there were health food stores on every corner in the hood, instead of liquor stores! ? SupaNova Slom
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Never Kill your What Ifs, But first be Grateful for What Is. Drishti Bablani
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But if someone had slowed him down, just slightly interrupted his course, maybe he could have gotten through that one nightmarish moment; maybe he would never get that close to it again. Frederick Barthelme
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White stars don't mix with the dark blackness of the universe. If they did... everything would be grey Erik Tanghe
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Adventure is about what we do; not what we plan, strategize or dream about. Adventure begins with “what ifs” and “why nots.” “What if I were to step out to chase that dream? Why not take the first steps and see what happens? When we step through the doorway of adventure our life is suddenly worth the living. And we experience life as it was meant to be. Kevin E. Beasley
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What if dragons breathed bubbles and purred when they cuddled and giggled at chivalrous knights for their troubles? What if dragons felt soft, having scales made of cloth, and they moved rather slow like a brown-throated sloth? What if dragons were shyand did easily crywhen confronted by characters callous and sly? What if dragons did goodbut were misunderstoodso men mercilessly slew the beasts right where they stood? What if dragons aren’t missedbecause there is no listof extinct types of quarry that now don’t exist? . Richelle E. Goodrich
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I assumed that looking back reminded older guys of what they had shot at and missed, the what-ifs, the good memories, the bad, the people left behind, the people who moved on. Dan Groat
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Every choice in life sets us on a different path and carries its own set of “what ifs” and consequences that we could worry about, but what’s the use? Rather than plaguing our thoughts with the unknown, we should focus on and accept only what we do know — and all we know is the path we’re currently on. A.J. Darkholme
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What if, when we are feeling less than happy, we were prescribed two genuinely inspiring experiences each day? Elaina Marie
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There were so many places in my time with Rogerson that I wished I could go back to, hitting the stop button at just one moment to stop everything that came after. I had so many If Onlys, but each place I thought to stop meant missing something that came later. I needed it all, in the end, to make my own story find its finish. Sarah Dessen
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Two questions form the foundation of all novels: "What if?" and "What next?" (A third question, "What now?", is one the author asks himself every 10 minutes or so; but it's more a cry than a question.) Every novel begins with the speculative question, What if "X" happened? That's how you start. Tom Clancy
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We could have been the greatest love story ever told. If only you'd stayed in character. Joseph GordonLevitt
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Life is what you make of it. You have to decide what you want in life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I'd always thought that in another world, in another time, if he hadn't been so crazy abusive, Tristan and I could have been a beautiful thing. Our connection could have been the work of art that every other relationship fell short against. I could feel it now in the way he held my hand. I could feel it in the way my heart stirred when I heard his voice. A. Violet End
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At times he felt that he had almost rather not be in love with her, for it brought him no peace. What was the use of it, if it was only going to be painful? Larry McMurtry
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But that's the thing with the what-if game-- you really can never know the answer to the question. And maybe it's better that way. Elizabeth Eulberg
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And there are moments that I would like to know what might have happened if it hadn't happened, and why it happened the way it did, and what it might have taken to prevent it from happening. Colum McCann
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She hadn't gone back in time. The idea was Dexter Palmer