"I feel like there's a world of possibilities out there"
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The phrase works because of its hedges. "I feel like" isn’t a manifesto; it’s a mood, a defensive humility that lets her claim hope without tempting fate. And "out there" pushes possibility into the distance - not in her hand yet, but visible, real enough to move toward. It’s the language of an entertainer who understands the difference between a spotlight and a life: you can command one, you can’t control the other.
Context matters. Minnelli grew up inside myth - Judy Garland as mother, Hollywood as family friend, expectation as inheritance. For a performer born into that machinery, "possibilities" aren’t abstract; they’re roles, reinventions, second acts. Her career is basically an argument that identity can be staged and restaged: cabaret torch singer, Broadway powerhouse, pop-culture cameo, gay icon, tabloid target, comeback narrative. Possibility is both promise and workload.
The subtext is quiet defiance against a culture that loves to freeze women in their most sellable era. Minnelli’s line refuses nostalgia as a prison. It’s not naive; it’s a dare to keep becoming, even when the audience thinks it already knows the ending.
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Minelli, Liza. (2026, January 16). I feel like there's a world of possibilities out there. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-like-theres-a-world-of-possibilities-out-102292/
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Minelli, Liza. "I feel like there's a world of possibilities out there." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-like-theres-a-world-of-possibilities-out-102292/.
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"I feel like there's a world of possibilities out there." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-like-theres-a-world-of-possibilities-out-102292/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.








