The Muppet Christmas Carol {Sentence Starters}
“Come on, I’ll catch you.“
“Why are you whispering?“
“It’s for dramatic emphasis.“
“Is it too early for breakfast?“
“You can fit through those bars?“
“God save my little, broken body!“
“Why do you doubt your senses?“
“Nah, it’s all right… This is culture!“
“Thank you for not shouting at me.”
“Why do you delight in torturing me?”
“It’s good to be doing anything again.“
“There’s distance in your eyes tonight.”
“Haunted? I’ve already had enough of that.“
“Tomorrow, you become a man of business!”
“I will bid you welcome, what is mine is yours.”
“I know what I must ask. I fear to, but I must…”
“Hey, I’m being stolen! Hey, help me! Help me!“
“Um, are you sure it’s safe for us to be up here?”
“He ain’t hurt. Didn’t even lose his concentration.“
“And therefore, you can leave this house at once.“
“I wish you well, but I must leave you, now, alone.”
“Your future is a horror story written by your crime.”
“Can’t I meet them all at once and get it over with?“
“Mother always taught me: Never eat singing food.”
“I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody like you before.“
“After all, there’s only one more sleep ‘til Christmas.”
“What a terrible pun. Where do you get those jokes?“
“If he became a flavor, you can bet he would be sour.”
“There’s magic in the air this evening, magic in the air.”
“These events can be changed! A life can be made right.“
“Oh, this is too scary… I don’t think I wanna see any more!“
“We specialized in causing pain, spreading fear and doubt.”
“I fell down the chimney and landed on a flaming hot goose!“
“Life is made up of meetings and partings. That is the way of it.”
“The world is at her best, you know, when people love and care.”
“So, have your fun. When life is done, a nightmare waits for you.”
“There are two things in this life I hate: heights, and jumping from them.“
“Boy, that’s scary stuff! Should we be worried about the kids in the audience?“
“But, there’s nothing in nature that freezes your heart like years of being alone.”
“That one thing you must remember, or nothing that follows will seem wondrous.”