SENTENCE MEME ⟶ CHARMED ( 1998 ) / 1.02 –– 1.03
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“He’s about to come over and ask if he could buy me a martini.”
“I just solved the age-old problem about who approaches whom first.”
“I told myself things would be different.”
“Our powers are not toys.”
“It was just a lousy premonition, that’s all.”
“You guys can’t control your powers any better than I can.”
“Nothing happened last night, at least nothing I’m ashamed of.”
“They can’t just be disappearing into thin air.”
“I’ll always take a compliment from a gorgeous woman.”
“Is that guy at the bar staring at me?”
“A lot of guys at the bar are staring at you.”
“I still don’t know why he’s interested.”
“Unless shattering his male ego counts for something.”
“I tend to be on the persistent side.”
“It’s incredibly unfair of you to eavesdrop on a private call and then misjudge me, based entirely on what you thought you heard.”
“You never had sex on the first date?”
“I just think we need to be extra careful.”
“Something just does not feel right to me about this.”
“You’re never afraid of anything.”
“Suddenly we wake up one day and everything is different.”
“I just want to be normal again.”
“You are the sweetest, most caring person I have ever met.”
“You’re always there to help anybody, even strangers.”
“If anyone should be concerned with being bad, it’s me.”
“You’ve got nothing to be afraid of.”
“I just don’t think I should get involved in anything right now.”
“We had sex, that doesn’t mean we have to elope.”
“Why don’t we pretend like it never happened?”
“I think she’s the luckiest woman alive.”
“Did she actually admit to doing something wrong?”
“Some of us are having a really bad hair day.”
“Let’s turn back now before it’s too late.”
“It’s never too late for a party.”
“I just want my head on a pillow because I have to wake up early.”
“We’re working on their subtlety.”
“No dog I know can open a front door, let alone reach a top shelf.”
“Either we could rely on our vicious guard cat to protect us, or we could remember to lock doors.”
“I was told that you might be able to help me.’
“I would never leave my responsibilities and my family.”
“I can see we have some issues to work through.”
“Now get out, before I have you thrown out.”
“Don’t you find it just a little suspicious?”
“I’m sorry to just show up like this.”
“People confuse us all the time.”
“I should be slapped and persecuted.”
“You’ll never believe who popped back into my life after 20 years.”
“He wants to have dinner and I would really rather avoid that.”
“He’s acting like no time passed, like I’m still his little girl, but I’m not.”
“He needs to know that that’s not okay.”
“I didn’t come back earlier because I was afraid I might disappoint you.”
“It’s kind of a relief to talk to someone about it?”
“Does anybody want coffee?”
“Am I the only one who sees what’s going on here?”
“You’re just looking for something to blame him for.”
“For the first time in your life, tell them the truth.”
“No one can hurt us as bad as you.”
“If you wanted me to leave, all you had to do was ask.”
“We could’ve just, you know, talked it out like normal people.”
“I was wondering when evil would rear its ugly head.”
“I don’t know the kind of people you’re used to dealing with, but I’d lay serious coin that they aren’t willing to rip you into a thousand pieces and dance on your entrails.”
“I don’t want to talk to you anymore.”
“Just do it, because I want to go out with a bang.”
“I no longer have a romanticized image of him.”
“At least he’s not a monster, which is very reassuring considering we share his genes.”
“I’m just glad he came back, no matter how long he stays.”
“Kind of nice feeling like a normal family again.”
“It’s probably best if we let the dust settle anyway.”