You've got muscles and you use them everywhere else in your body when you want it. Why not your face?
My poor fellow, why not carry a watch?
Why not? After all, it belongs to him.
People feel completely anonymous online. They can say whatever they want, do whatever they want, why not go the next step and kill people through the Internet?
Well why not a technology of joy, of happiness?
I would say there is a conversation happening between your body and mind all the time. Even when you're sleeping, your body is communicating the information to your mind. And so to me it feels like, why not harness that? If it's happening all the time, why not control the content of the conversation?
Why not give Christianity a trial?
Why not liberate voters to actually vote your values?
When one is already on the edge of the grave, why not resist?
Everybody's talking trash these days, so why not keep quiet?
One day, someone said to me, 'Do you want to go jump out of an airplane?' I felt like I had nothing to lose anymore, so I said, 'Why not?' And every day since then, I ask myself that question.
People say 'Why would you learn Dutch? Nobody speaks it. Why not French?' Even the Dutch say that to me! I say because I want to live here, I think it's only common courtesy that I speak the language.
We are living in a material world, so why not live with something beautiful?
I say, 'Why not' to everything.
Going for character: why not now, and where you stand?
Slumber party with Dracula, all things considerd why not?
I make mistakes. I say stupid things. I do idiotic things. And, quite frankly, I'm proud of them. Why not make mistakes?
All solutions are temporary, so why not go for duct tape?
Why not stakeholder action? There's no economic principal that says that management should be responsive to shareholders, in fact you can read in texts of business economics that they could just as well have a system in which the management is responsible to stakeholders.
Lawyers rarely test their power, or the power they promote, against this simple pragmatic question: "Will it do good?" When challenged about the expanding reach of the law, the lawyer answers, "Why not?