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  • #1
    John Flanagan
    “That taught us how to block a sword with two knives. But what if an ax man's coming at me?"
    Gilan looked suspicious. "An ax man? I don't recommend trying to block an ax with two knives."
    But Will wouldn't take no for an answer. "But what if he's charging at me?" Horace walked over.
    Gilan looked away. "Uh...shoot him."
    Horace intervened. "Can't, his bowstring's broken."
    Gilan gritted his teeth. "Run and hide."
    Will kept on him. "There's a sheer cliff behind me."
    Horace caught on. "There's a sheer cliff behind him, and his bowstring's broken. What should he do?"
    Gilan thought for a moment. "Jump off the cliff, it'll be less messy that way.”
    John Flanagan, The Burning Bridge

  • #2
    Nicholas Sparks
    “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, The Best of Me

  • #3
    Emilie Autumn
    “Here you sit on your high-backed chair
    Wonder how the view is from there
    I wouldn't know 'cause I like to sit
    Upon the floor, yeah upon the floor
    If you like we could play a game
    Let's pretend that we are the same
    But you will have to look much closer
    Than you do, closer than you do

    And I'm far too tired to stay here anymore
    And I don't care what you think anyway
    'Cause I think you were wrong about me
    Yeah what if you were, what if you were

    And what if I'm a snowstorm burning
    What if I'm a world unturning
    What if I'm an ocean, far too shallow, much too deep
    What if I'm the kindest demon
    Something you may not believe in
    What if I'm a siren singing gentlemen to sleep

    I know you've got it figured out
    Tell me what I am all about
    And I just might learn a thing or two
    Hundred about you, maybe about you
    I'm the end of your telescope
    I don't change just to suit your vision
    'Cause I am bound by a fraying rope
    Around my hands, tied around my hands

    And you close your eyes when I say I'm breaking free
    And put your hands over both your ears
    Because you cannot stand to believe I'm not
    The perfect girl you thought
    Well what have I got to lose

    And what if I'm a weeping willow
    Laughing tears upon my pillow
    What if I'm a socialite who wants to be alone
    What if I'm a toothless leopard
    What if I'm a sheepless shepherd
    What if I'm an angel without wings to take me home

    You don't know me
    Never will, never will
    I'm outside your picture frame
    And the glass is breaking now
    You can't see me
    Never will, never will
    If you're never gonna see

    What if I'm a crowded desert
    Too much pain with little pleasure
    What if I'm the nicest place you never want to go
    What if I don't know who I am
    Will that keep us both from trying
    To find out and when you have
    Be sure to let me know

    What if I'm a snowstorm burning
    What if I'm a world unturning
    What if I'm an ocean, far too shallow, much too deep
    What if I'm the kindest demon
    Something you may not believe in
    What if I'm a siren singing gentlemen to sleep
    Sleep...
    Sleep...”
    Emilie Autumn

  • #4
    Kasie West
    “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, Pivot Point

  • #5
    Kristina McBride
    “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, One Moment

  • #6
    Sally Gardner
    “You see, the what ifs are as boundless as the stars.”
    Sally Gardner, Maggot Moon

  • #7
    “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

  • #8
    Tom Clancy
    “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

  • #9
    “Do not bother yourself with what ifs”
    Jocelyn Murray, Corfe Castle

  • #10
    Frederick Barthelme
    “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, Elroy Nights

  • #11
    Markelle Grabo
    “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, The Elf Girl

  • #12
    Rebecca Makkai
    “On my mental instant replay, I realized that obliquely comparing his family to the Nazis was maybe not my finest moment.
    He was quiet a second, and then he said, 'Did you know that Hitler anted to be an artist, but since he couldn't get into art school, he turned into a Nazi?'
    'Yes, I remember that.'
    'Just imagine if he got into art school, the whole world would be different.'
    I said, 'It just shows that people should be allowed to be who they are. If they can't, then they turn into nasty, sad people.'
    He started to laugh. 'What if you went to the art gallery, and the guy was like, "Here you see a beautiful Monet, and here on your left is an early Hitler." Wouldn't that be weird?'
    I couldn't think of any subtle way to turn it back around again.
    He said, 'You would go to the gift shop and buy Hitler postcards, and you'd go, "Oh, look at this beautiful Hitler. I'm going to hang it in my room!" And people would wear Hitler t-shirts.'
    'Yes,' I said. 'That would have been better.”
    Rebecca Makkai, The Borrower

  • #13
    Shannon Celebi
    “You’re worried about what-ifs. Well, what if you stopped worrying?”
    Shannon Celebi, Driving Off Bridges

  • #14
    SupaNova Slom
    “What if there were health food stores on every corner in the hood, instead of liquor stores!?”
    Supa Nova Slom, The Remedy: The Five-Week Power Plan to Detox Your System, Combat the Fat, and Rebuild Your Mind and Body

  • #15
    Miggs Burroughs
    “What if the most important moment in your life is this one? Can you handle the power it gives you to choose how you will spend the next one?”
    Miggs Burroughs, The What If? Book of Questions: to some of your most revealing answers on Love and Health Wealth & Happiness

  • #16
    “Do you often wonder,” she continued, desperately hoping her questions would win Vasily over, “what might have been had his gaze fallen upon some other miserable wretch? Yes, you would have been destitute, starving in the streets, scraping for your next meal…but even beggars are free.”
    Melika Dannese Lux, City of Lights: The Trials and Triumphs of Ilyse Charpentier

  • #17
    Justyn Simon
    “What if all works of fiction were alternative realities and Authors glimpsed from them”
    Justyn Simon

  • #18
    Irene Rozdobudko
    “Ми, люди. А наше улюблене слово «якби»”
    Ірен Роздобудько, Якби

  • #19
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
    Mahatma Gandhi



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