"It's more fun to think that there are other worlds"
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The phrasing is doing subtle work. “Think” makes it a choice, an act of imagination you can opt into even when reality looks fixed. “Other worlds” is wonderfully unspecific: it can mean aliens and sci-fi, sure, but it also reads as parallel lives, second chances, alternative versions of yourself where a different decision didn’t calcify into a regret. That openness is why it travels. It doesn’t trap the listener in fandom or metaphysics; it hands them a metaphor they can personalize.
In cultural context, it fits the celebrity interview mode where personal belief gets aired as a kind of brand-adjacent vulnerability: a gentle disclosure that signals optimism without staking a claim that can be fact-checked into embarrassment. Coming from an actress, it also nods to the profession itself. Acting is literally training in alternate realities, living inside “other worlds” for pay. The subtext is that imagination isn’t escapism so much as a coping strategy - a way to keep possibility alive when the real world insists on being one track, one timeline, one ending.
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Heigl, Katherine. (2026, January 16). It's more fun to think that there are other worlds. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-more-fun-to-think-that-there-are-other-worlds-123144/
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Heigl, Katherine. "It's more fun to think that there are other worlds." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-more-fun-to-think-that-there-are-other-worlds-123144/.
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"It's more fun to think that there are other worlds." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-more-fun-to-think-that-there-are-other-worlds-123144/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







