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CITIZEN SOLDIER LYRIC SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Themes of suicide / suicidal ideation, self-harm, depression, anxiety, etc.
“A heart of gold don’t come cheap.”
“All war and no surrender.”
“All your pain is just a hero forming.”
“Be a voice for the voiceless.”
“Behind your mask of kindness, you wanna see me fail.”
“Being brave is just a trick.”
“Can’t wake up from living in yesterday.”
“Does hope hurt more than giving up?”
“Every day gets wasted on a painful pause.”
“Every mark that makes you feel worthless, can give you a purpose.”
“Every single thought is trying to put me in my grave.”
“Give me a reason.”
“Go ahead and die with what you're afraid to say.”
“Go ahead and judge me.”
“Help me believe that tomorrow's even worth the fight.”
“I buried all the pain.”
“I choose to celebrate what made me me.”
“I couldn't feel this alone.”
“I don't know if I can be the hero.”
“I don't know if I can do it all again.”
“I don't know if I can save the day.”
“I had to find myself.”
“I hate to sound so cynical, but I'm done chasing miracles.”
“I hate to sound so cynical.”
“I have always been this way.”
“I kept holding on until the final page.”
“I know that I can't be the only one.”
“I treat silence like a gift.”
“I used to feel so ashamed.”
“I used to hate everything that I saw in the mirror.”
“I wasn’t fake.”
“I will not grieve.”
“I wish I could turn the white noise off.”
“I won’t make the same mistake.”
“I'd rather spill my guts out than live with being fake.”
“I'll keep writing songs until they know my name.”
“I'll never be ashamed 'cause it's my legacy.”
“I'll never bow down.”
“I'm done chasing miracles.”
“I'm fine and nothing's wrong.”
“I'm gonna live loud until there's no breath left in me.”
“I'm gonna live through hell so I'm left with no regrets.”
“I'm in a place you will never find.”
“I'm on my deathbed and no one knows.”
“I'm so damn proud of what they put me through.”
“I'm so scared of every trigger.”
“I'm terrified that I won't make it through the night.”
“I've heard every damn cliche.”
“I've learned there's beauty in the danger.”
“If I died at least I couldn't feel this alone.”
“If I had to, I would do it all again.”
“In my own head I'm a prisoner.”
“It's in your suffering.”
“It's suicide to live this way.”
“It’d hurt much less to cut my tongue from my throat.”
“It’s gonna get better.”
“I’m a slave to what I remember.”
“I’m so sick of feeling not enough.”
“I’m thinking things that twist my guts.”
“I’m who I’m meant to be.”
“I’ve had enough.”
“Keep breaking down or break your chains.”
“Lately, I’ve been living in a still frame.”
“Legends never had to fake it.”
“Life goes on.”
“My whole world is crumbling.”
“No regrets on my deathbed.”
“Nothing lasts forever.”
“Panic is my personality.”
“Pictures from the past that I cannot change.”
“Since I was young I only bleed.”
“So close to giving up on holding on.”
“Some nights I lie awake, and I just dream that I am someone else.”
“Some nights I lie awake.”
“Sometimes that’s the only way.”
“Stop telling me that it's okay like it's gonna get better.”
“The line has never been this thin.”
“The strong are never strangers to the darkest of their days.”
“The worst part about waking up is remembering why you wish that you did not.”
“There's meaning in the misery.”
“There’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”
“There’s beauty in the danger.”
“There’s still more room to feel.”
“They say the devil's just an angel that never learned from all his pain.”
“They're gonna talk you down.”
“They’d think that I’m a freak.”
“What you call taking punches, I call learning how to live.”
“What you can't feel can still be real.”
“Who would you be if you had just stayed strong?”
“Will you be remembered by what darkness did? Or what you did with it?”
“Will you fall apart or into place?”
“Will you turn the light out?”
“You are more than what you're enduring.”
“You can make it to the morning.”
“You can save your story.”
“You didn't choose this.”
“You'll never know what could have been.”
“You're never gonna make it.”
“You’ll be defined by the times you didn’t quit.”
“You’re a stupid kid.”
PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (1974) SENTENCE STARTERS [SONGS EDITION] TW: Suicide mention
“_____'s sister needed an operation.”
“All my dreams are lost and I can't sleep.”
“All of us are glad you're gone.”
“Be no man's fool and be no man's brother.”
“He never knew his father; his mother didn’t bother to catch his last name.”
“He'll bring us to our knees in admiration.”
“I am your crime.”
“I can see that you're the devil's pride.”
“I couldn't set things right with apologies or flowers.”
“I defend my soul from those who would accuse me.”
“I finally lost control.”
“I have been the world and felt it turning.”
“I ran a light without my registration where the cops were bound to see.”
“I swore I'd sell my soul for one love who would stand by me.”
“I taste their victory and sin.”
“I thought I knew you but I didn't know you at all.”
“I was not myself last night.”
“I wonder what became of me.”
“I wound up on parole.”
“I'd sell my soul for one love who would sing my song and fill this emptiness inside me.”
“Is it someone calling me?”
“Lost a fight by a dude I should have beat.”
“Nobody likes you and you're better off dead.”
“On the street, a blow like that is stunning.”
“Our love is an old love.”
“Our paths have crossed and parted.”
“Salutations from the other side.”
“Sleep alone could ease my mind.”
“Slow down baby; you'll only get hurt if you fall.”
“That's what life is all about.”
“There'd be a man who could tell our story.”
“They scare me.”
“This love survives the ages.”
“We can't believe the price you paid for love.”
“We must still believe.”
“We need a man that is simple perfection.”
“We'll remember you forever.”
“We're all born to die alone.”
“We've all come to say goodbye.”
“We’d dream each other’s smile.”
“When a young singer dies, to our shock and surprise, in a plane crash or a flashy sports car, he becomes quite well-known.”
“While some grew wiser, you just grew older.”
“You gave all you could give, so your sister could live.”
“You had better start for home while there's still time.”
“You never listened anyway.”
“You told me one time that you'd be somebody.”
“You weren't working just to survive.”
“You're listening, but somehow you don't really hear.”
“You're working so hard that you don't even know you're alive.”
“Your pipe dreams have become obsessions.”
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THE FUGITIVE (1993) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Themes of murder, violence and death, as well as potential mentions of home invasion and medical settings
“[name] is innocent.”
“[name] just found a blood trail.”
“Ain’t got no entertainment, ain’t no cable here.”
“Alright, fine. You want jurisdiction over this mess, you got it.”
“Big dog is always right.”
“Can you hear what I’m saying now?”
“Care to revise your statement, sir?”
“Couldn’t you have made a mistake?”
“Do you believe [name]’s armed and dangerous?”
“Do you remember what I told you?”
“Does he have a reason to come after you?”
“Does it hurt when you breathe?”
“Everything happened so fast.”
“Get a cane pole. Go catch the fish that ate him.”
“Give me a hand with this, man.”
“He did it for the money.”
“He didn’t hang up the phone.”
“He might be hurt.”
“He stopped me in my car, I have him some money.”
“Hey, somebody get in here, quick!”
“He’s taking all these chances, coming back to [location].”
“Hinky? What does that mean, ‘that’s hinky?’”
“How bad’s that ear?”
“I believe he’s dangerous.”
“I called security and he took off down the hall.”
“I can’t hear anything, my ear is-”
“I got three unhappy dead people here.”
“I have your breakfast for you.”
“I looked every place you told me to look and I didn’t see him.”
“I must’ve murdered his wife.”
“I need help. I need money.”
“I saw [name] this morning.”
“I told you not to wear the heels.”
“I told you, you wouldn’t find [name].”
“I want out of here!”
“I want you to go with them.”
“I went through all this a year ago.”
“If he’s dead, that ought to make him easy to catch.”
“It’s over now.”
“I’m either lying to you, or I’m gonna shoot you.”
“I’m going to have permanent hearing damage.”
“I’m personally donating a bottle of 12-year-old scotch to whoever puts the collar on this quack.”
“I’m sorry, I’m in the middle of this speech.”
“Listen, we can work this out.”
“Look, please don’t give me shit.”
“My chest hurts.”
“My, my, my. What a mess.”
“Only one person in a million could survive that fall.”
“Our boy came home.”
“Put that gun down!”
“Remember what you told me?”
“Running out of map.”
“She loves us.”
“She made, apparently, a 911 call.”
“She was found shortly before midnight.”
“That company’s a monster.”
“That’s not what I asked.”
“There’s a man in a blue top coat waving a gun and screaming at a woman.”
“There’s no way out of here, [name]!”
“They came here, they questioned me about the whole damn thing.”
“They’re much too hot to suit me.”
“Think me up a cup of coffee and a chocolate doughnut with some of the little sprinkles on top.”
“This guy is dirty.”
“Um…look, I’m sorry, I made a mistake.”
“We can’t help you until you help us.”
“We’re almost to the [location].”
“We’re going to get you out of here.”
“We’re starting with his lawyer first.”
“What do you mean he did it for the money? He’s a [profession], he’s already rich.”
“What is this, a trench coat convention? What the hell’s going on?”
“When I die, I wanna come back just like you.”
“Who held the keys?”
“Who’s the beneficiary?”
“Why do you think he came back to [name]?”
“Why’d you yell at me? Why not yell at her sometimes?”
“Would he come to you for help?”
“Yeah, [name]. That’s right. I don’t care.”
“You could have both been killed.”
“You find this man!”
“You had a break-in.”
“You killed [name].”
“You know, we’re always fascinated when we find leg irons with no legs in them.”
“You think I should’ve bargained with that guy?”
“You’re a doctor, do something!”
“You’re asking me to harbour and aid a convicted felon.”
“You’re hot, pal. If not now, you will be.”
THE FUGITIVE (1993) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Themes of murder, violence and death, as well as potential mentions of home invasion and medical settings
“[name] comes from a wealthy family, yes.”
“[name] is dead.”
“[name] lied to me.”
“[name] was a bad man.”
“Are you out of your mind? He’s dead!”
“Are you suggesting that I killed my wife?”
“As soon as you get a clean shot, you take him out.”
“Aw, shit. I just bought these shoes.”
“Can we go home now?”
“Check this out.”
“Do you not feel that perhaps he might be innocent?”
“Everybody knows my name here. Big happy family, huh?”
“Get them down here now!”
“Give me an address, I’ll get there as soon as I can.”
“Had enough of that prison chow.”
“Hang in there, you’re going to be okay.”
“Have you been getting any threats at work?”
“He doesn’t know where [name] was going.”
“He never came through here.”
“He saved his life.”
“He was gonna kill one of my kids.”
“He wouldn’t come to me. That’s not his style.”
“He’s doing pretty good considering we had to dig him out from under a train.”
“He’s my partner. He would’ve done the same for me.”
“He’s not in the hospital. If he was in the hospital, I would have found him.”
“He’s shacked up with some babe.”
“He’s- he’s still in the house.”
“Hold it right there! Show me those hands!”
“Hold your fire!”
“How could he tell that by looking at his face?”
“How’d you like to be the guy who drove this?”
“I can’t believe you did that.”
“I can’t help you that way.”
“I didn’t kill my wife!”
“I don’t give a damn which way you go, just don’t follow me. You got that?”
“I don’t know if I passed out or what.”
“I don’t wanna get shot!”
“I don’t want to tell you how to do your job.”
“I don’t want you guys using words that got no meaning.”
“I found the man who killed [name].”
“I grabbed him and I pushed him out of the bus.”
“I haven’t seen [name].”
“I know all about it. I can prove it.”
“I know where he’s going.”
“I remember you were pointing my gun at me.”
“I think you’re lying to us.”
“I thought you didn’t care.”
“I want to know all routes in and out of that town.”
“I want you to get rid of all these people.”
“I was just down to my last joke.”
“I wasn’t worried about appearances.”
“I. Don’t. Bargain.”
“If he came to me, I would help.”
“Is your attacker still in the house?”
“It is a very surprising revelation.”
“It seems like we’ve been over this ground before, haven’t we?”
“It’s not over yet.”
“It’s time to stop running.”
“I’ll be glad to get rid of this load.”
“I’m gonna blow his brains out!”
“I’m not trying to solve a puzzle.”
“I’m the one who shot him.”
“I’ve never seen that person in my life before.”
“Last time I looked, we’re smart.”
“Let me see those hands.”
“Let that be a lesson to you - don’t ever argue with the big dog.”
“Listen, I’ll tell you what I want. I just want the car out front.”
“Look on your map if you want to know how to get there.”
“Look, I’m a [profession], I do as I’m told.”
“My friend, [name], doesn’t feel well.”
“One more time, just for the record.”
“Please help me.”
“She left work tonight and took him home.”
“She was worth quite a bit of money.”
“Someone else must have been manipulating this.”
“Stay in touch with me on the radio.”
“Talk to me. What do we got here?”
“Tell [name] I’m going home now. I’m taking my vacation.”
“Tell me where you are so I can come meet you.”
“The guy did a Peter Pan right here off of this dam!”
“There is nothing to see here.”
“They will shoot you on sight!”
“We can’t find the guy.”
“We got a gopher.”
“We should be there in about 40 minutes.”
“Well, shit, [name], I’d hate to see that happen.”
“We’re eating oranges and we’re making IDs.”
“We’re on the way yet.”
“What are you gonna do next to try and catch him?”
“What does he look like?”
“What the hell is this!? The man you were telling me was part of the wreckage, and now he might’ve got out!?”
“Whatever happened to that thing with your wife?”
“When I came home, there was a man in my house!”
“Why did you run? Running only makes you look guilty.”
“You almost got away with it, didn’t you?”
“You just hang on, okay? You are gonna be okay, pal. You’ll be just fine.”
“You must have ears like an eagle.”
“You need your strength.”
“You never give up, [name], do you? You never give up!”
“You wanna help us, you stay the hell out of it.”
THE FUGITIVE (1993) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Themes of murder, violence and death, as well as potential mentions of home invasion and medical settings
“[name] will eat him alive.”
“[name], do you want to get shot?”
“[name], I don’t want you to get lost in there. You stay with me.”
“Alright, you guys, knock it off!”
“Always got something good to eat there - I’m starving.”
“Any gas in it?”
“Anything unusual going on as far as phone calls?”
“Details are sketchy at this hour.”
“Do you mind if I look around to see if anything’s missing?”
“Do you own a gun?”
“Do you want to change your bullshit story, sir?”
“Don’t let them give any shit about your ponytail.”
“Don’t tell anybody, okay?”
“Financially, you’re not gonna be hurting after this thing, are you?”
“First of all, I want you to know that I believe [name] to be innocent.”
“Get back in your car, sir!”
“Give me some room.”
“Have you got a place to stay?”
“He might’ve got out.”
“He took everything from me.”
“He was covering for [name].”
“He’s not gonna come through all this security.”
“He’s trying to kill me.”
“His fingerprints are all over the lamp, the gun and the bullets.”
“How can I help you?”
“How did you lose that arm?”
“How long have you known [name]?”
“How smart could he be, really?”
“Hurry, we’re running out of daylight!”
“I am trying to solve a puzzle. And I just found a big piece.”
“I don’t know any [name].”
“I don’t know how. It’s still kind of hazy.”
“I don’t think there’s anything to find.”
“I have some prior obligations to attend to.”
“I just feel I look like a waiter or something.”
“I know you hate these things, but god, I love seeing you in a tux.”
“I know you’re innocent!”
“I need the rest.”
“I only remember his name because he died last summer.”
“I want you to make sure they turn that place inside out.”
“I wasn’t in [name] that night, I was on a business trip.”
“I'll wait up for you.”
“If I fell down these stairs, I’d be a goner. I’d be dead.”
“If you want help, you’ve come to the wrong man.”
“Is he as smart as you are?”
“Is this what you’re looking for?”
“It took less than 5 minutes for her to die.”
“It was me they were after.”
“I’ll take over your investigation.”
“I’m not gonna turn myself in.”
“I’m sure he’s trying to protect you from having to lie for him.”
“Let me in there.”
“Looks like you came a long way for nothing.”
“May god have mercy on your soul.”
“My advice both as your friend and legal counselor is for you to give yourself up.”
“No, he’s not innocent. He was convicted.”
“No, I don’t think he made it.”
“Our fugitive has been on the run for 90 minutes.”
“Remember, opera ain’t over ‘til the big dog howls.”
“She’s got the money in the family, hasn’t she?”
“So a guy disguised as a janitor orders an emergency medical procedure, and the only thing you do is take away is ID card?”
“So he showed up, not dead yet.”
“That’s somebody that makes more money than you.”
“The security system in your house. It’s a pretty good system you got there.”
“There didn’t appear to be a break-in.”
“There was an intruder in the house.”
“There’s no way out of this place!”
“There’s some guy on line three, claims he’s [name].”
“These three are dead.”
“They hope he would be able to shed some light on what happened.”
“They killed my wife.”
“They said it was an emergency.”
“They’re gonna continue the body search throughout the morning and into the night.”
“This is giving me a headache.”
“This is my stop.”
“Those scratches on your neck, [name]. Did [name] do that?”
“We got a body over here!”
“We understand [name] was found murdered in the home this evening.”
“We want him to relax, make himself comfortable, try to re-enter his life somewhere.”
“Well, sir, you can blame me.”
“What are you doing with me baby?”
“What happened? Where’d he go?”
“What I want out of each and everyone of you is a hard target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, hen-house, outhouse and doghouse in that area.”
“Where did he come from? Where'd we get this guy?”
“Where the hell is he going in an ambulance?”
“Why are we always mothering her?”
“Why do you feel that [name] came back to [location]?”
“Why don’t you just say ‘strange’ or ‘weird’? Hinky has no meaning.”
“You changed the samples, didn’t you?”
“You could’ve killed me.”
“You got me down here. Might as well talk about something.”
“You look really beautiful tonight.”
“You missed your stop.”
“You think [name] is the bad guy?”
“You were the only one who had the access.”
“Your fugitive’s name is [name]. Go get him.”
“You’ll never find him. He’s too smart.”
“You’re getting pretty desperate, aren’t you?”
“You’re saying that I crushed her skull and that I shot her!? How dare you!”
“You’re telling me he’s coming after me?”
BEETHOVEN (1992) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Potential mention of animal abuse / animal experimentation, euthanasia, risk of animal death / animal death mention, mildly unsanitary (drool mention)
“Can I tell you something?”
“Can we eat?”
“Come back here, you little runt!”
“Don’t you worry about a thing.”
“First sign of any kind of weirdness, and he’s gone.”
“Have you always been a dog lover?”
“He doesn’t work today.”
“He just lunged at me.”
“Hey, slow down, slow down.”
“Hey, you, come back here!”
“How come you gotta go back to work anyway?”
“How dare you!?”
“I didn’t get any bacon.”
“I dreamt I had a puppy, and it came true!”
“I dropped part of an eggshell in there. Chew carefully.”
“I hated him for it. Now I’m doing it myself.”
“I know you won’t believe me, but I don’t wanna do this.”
“I only mention this because you have children.”
“I really hate to think that we sold [name] down the river.”
“I saw him first!”
“If this business is gonna grow, we need more money.”
“Is there a problem?”
“It was hot out, so I guess she wanted to take a little swim.”
“It’s a great benefit to mankind.”
“I’ll put a stop to that.”
“I’m crushed.”
“I’m proud of [name].”
“Let [name] handle this.”
“Let’s follow him. Maybe he’ll lead us to [name].”
“Let’s live dangerously.”
“No question about it, [name]. You’ve built yourself something pretty impressive here.”
“Now, just listen to me a minute.”
“Ow! You threw the [object] on my foot!”
“Sad state of affairs.”
“See you on the bus.”
“Take good care of these nice people.”
“The whole thing will start all over again.”
“There’s no time!”
“These people are real important.”
“They have a tendency to turn on people, attack without provocation.”
“Those two idiots insulted your kids, they treated me like dirt, and [name] was the only one of us who had the nerve to give them the ride they deserved.”
“We are ‘people’ people here.”
“Well, our food may not be great, but it’s not dangerous.”
“We’re not ‘dog’ people.”
“We’ve developed a new type of ammunition. It explodes on contact.”
“What do you feel like?”
“What’s wrong? Did you have another nightmare?”
“Why do you guys always pick on me?”
“Why don’t we have a little something to eat?”
“You know, everything was just fine until [name] came into our lives.”
“You want to get me into trouble!?”
“You’re going to get out of there this instant!”
BEETHOVEN (1992) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Potential mention of animal abuse / animal experimentation, euthanasia, risk of animal death / animal death mention, mildly unsanitary (drool mention)
“7:00 AM, up and at ‘em!”
“All you gotta do is step over it.”
“And where were you while all this was happening?”
“Ask your father.”
“Be careful with that thing.”
“Close the door.”
“Come on, fight me.”
“Come on, there’s no point in any of us going into this with a bad attitude.”
“Could I have a refill, please?”
“Damn little beast, god-!”
“Did you think you were gonna get away with it!?”
“Do you have any kids?”
“Dogs obey so much better than children, don’t they?”
“Dogs sniff. They lick, they chew, they drool, they scratch. [Name], they have parasites.”
“Don’t come back!”
“Don’t come in after me.”
“Don’t say ‘sucks’.”
“Get off him!”
“Get out of my way!”
“Go tell the kids.”
“He looks good and mean.”
“He loves me the most.”
“He might take a bite out of you, though.”
“Here’s the paperwork.”
“He’ll tell us what he wants to be called.”
“He’s always hated [name].”
“He’s destroyed my life.”
“He’s got one of those. I looked.”
“He’s sleeping in my room.”
“Honey, you sure you wanna ‘signee-wignee’ right now?”
“I called the police!”
“I don’t have to answer your questions.”
“I don’t know how to tell you this…”
“I don’t know where - it’s a big thing, a warehouse-!”
“I don’t want anything to happen to [name].”
“I don’t want them to come home to some stranger.”
“I have newsflash for you. It’s Saturday!”
“I know you’re doing the right thing.”
“I know, I know. I don’t like them, either.”
“I pitched in college.”
“I really don’t like our [thing].”
“I said I’d give you one wish for your birthday.”
“I tell you, it’s really nice of you to come all the way down here.”
“I think he likes us.”
“I told you he was lying!”
“I was hoping we could sing a little tune together.”
“I'm gonna get that thing right there, okay?”
“If [name] had stayed where I put her, none of this would’ve happened.”
“If I change my shirt, I gotta change my tie.”
“If I don’t get this deal, I’ll kill myself!”
“If I had been home instead of helping you impress those morons-”
“If you don’t want your capital, we could find another investment somewhere else.”
“It’ll grow to be enormous.”
“It’s just a dog. Millions of people have dogs.”
“I’m afraid I’ll be forced to press charges.”
“I’ve committed a lot of misdemeanours, but I do believe that was my very first felony.”
“I’ve stepped in the beam.”
“Let’s just call the dog Rover.”
“Let’s take him home.”
“Maybe we can get together later this week.”
“My dream’s going down the drain, and you’re worried about a [thing].”
“Oh my gosh, [name]’s in the pool!”
“Oh, isn’t that the sweetest?”
“Oh, right. Like you can really read his mind.”
“Police believe an animal kidnapping ring is at work.”
“Some people like to keep them.”
“Sometimes we don’t get what we want. That’s not the way the world works.”
“Sorry for the delay.”
“Stop the van!”
“That’s my very first felony.”
“The bathroom’s mine!”
“The law is very clear when it comes to dealing with this kind of thing.”
“This is ridiculous. It’s a dog. He doesn’t have preferences.”
“This is temporary.”
“We don’t want you to get into trouble.”
“We have a real problem here.”
“We made you breakfast.”
“We wanna walk you home.”
“We’ll do the test on him first thing.”
“We’ll get a great babysitter.”
“We’ll have to go get another puppy.”
“What does this dog want his name to be?”
“What these children need is their mother.”
“What, they’re not going to help us?”
“What’s the racket back- hey!”
“Where were you!?”
“Why do we gotta be so quiet?”
“Why don’t you just change your pants?”
“Why’d he do that?”
“Yes! He knows my name!”
“You asked for my input.”
“You can’t come in here, this is private property.”
“You can’t show a child a puppy and then take it away two minutes later.”
“You could call him Ding-Dong Head, he wouldn’t know the difference.”
“You hungry?”
“You must’ve been so scared.”
“You saved my life.”
“You’d better think of something to name him, ‘cause when I come home and he destroys my house, I wanna know what to call him.”
“You’re crazy if you’re gonna walk up just like this.”
“You’ve ruined my life.”
BEETHOVEN (1992) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Potential mention of animal abuse / animal experimentation, euthanasia, risk of animal death / animal death mention, mildly unsanitary (drool mention)
“[name] won’t believe me because he hates [name].”
“[name], get down here!”
“Are you okay? You’re so quiet.”
“Can I have karate lessons?”
“Can I stay up?”
“Can we call him ‘Fred’?”
“Did I do the wrong thing?”
“Do we have to?”
“Do we understand each other?”
“Do you mind? I have the bad wing.
“Don’t stay on too long.”
“Everybody will be so upset.”
“Get off!”
“Give him the glasses.”
“Go in the back and check.”
“Good night, [name].”
“Have we ever known her to attack someone and accuse them of lying?”
“He looks mean.”
“He loved us. Even you.”
“Her hair is perfect. Her teeth are perfect. Even [name] thinks she’s perfect.”
“Hey, get our of here.”
“Hey, hey, hey! Take your hands off her!”
“Hey, where are we doing?”
“He’d never hurt the kids.”
“He’s cool.”
“He’s scared and he wants to go home.”
“Hurry, they’re getting away!”
“I caught that look on their faces.”
“I don’t trust them.”
“I got you.”
“I had a schedule, and now it’s gone. I’ll never have that schedule again.”
“I just hope your motivated were pure.”
“I like being home when the kids get home from school.”
“I need a big, mean junkyard dog.”
“I really don’t like it when you tease the dogs.”
“I wish I was kidding.”
“I wonder if I might have a word with you privately.”
“If I change my jacket, I gotta change my shirt.”
“If we pull this off, in six months we will own [name].”
“Is he yours?”
“It’s a pushover. I cased the place.”
“It’s my decision. I mean, I’ve decided.”
“It’s obviously lost.”
“It’s possible that from a distance-”
“It’s Saturday and it’s 7:02. Do we really have to get up?”
“I’m gonna have him for five more minutes.”
“I’m sure we’ll be able to handle it.”
“I’ve got dog drool on my pants.”
“I’ve tried to be patient, but I’ve had it.”
“Liar!”
“Listen to me talking.”
“My family likes you more than they like me.”
“Never! You’ll never get me!”
“No matter how many showers I take, I still smell [thing] all over me.”
“No, absolutely not.”
“Nothing could hurt [name].”
“Oh my gosh, look what he did!”
“Oh, you poor little thing.”
“Please, it would make me feel better.”
“Really, [name], I never found you more attractive.”
“See, did I tell you?”
“Shut up, let me in!”
“So, should we bill you?”
“That mean you’re interested?”
“The bushes will die. The lawn will look terrible.”
“There’s other things that are important.”
“They’re driving me crazy!”
“This guy’s all over me.”
“This is everything we’ve discussed.”
“Wait ‘til I get my hands on you!”
“We can take this place right to the top.”
“We can’t have a dog.”
“We gotta destroy all the evidence.”
“We have a career. Big one.”
“We have to get somebody wonderful to take care of the kids.”
“We want our [name] back!”
“We’ll get somebody really reliable.”
“We’ll let this be our little secret.”
“We’re gonna get along great.”
“What are you, a chicken?”
“What do you want karate lessons for?”
“What should I watch out for?”
“What’s going on here?”
“Where’s my shoe?”
“Who are you talking to?”
“Why don’t you just come over to our house?”
“You be careful. I don’t want you to break a nail.”
“You can make any dog mean.”
“You can rest assured, he’ll do it again.”
“You can’t drive! You don’t even have a driver’s license!”
“You guys are gonna love [name].”
“You have no right to be in here.”
“You hit [name].”
“You occupy the kids.”
“You sleep in here. I sleep there.”
“You want to know how messy it is.”
“You’re a little four-eyed dork.”
“You’re a very foolish man.”
“You’re the best.”
“You’ve had some time to think, and…?”
BEETHOVEN (1992) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Potential mention of animal abuse / animal experimentation, euthanasia, risk of animal death / animal death mention, mildly unsanitary (drool mention)
(Sarcastically) “I was shopping, [name].”
“[name] isn’t even remotely dangerous.”
“[name] made me stay after.”
“[name] made this house real. He put the dents in it.”
“Be careful!”
“Can we just go down there and talk to him?”
“Could you be more specific?”
“Did you do your name in crayon?”
“Doesn’t this beat taking strays off the street?”
“Don’t go too fast.”
“Don’t sign that now.”
“Don’t talk like that in front of the kids.”
“Don’t yell at me!”
“Have you, uh…have you noticed anything strange about [name] lately?”
“Haven’t you ever followed anyone? Turn off your lights.”
“Help! Help, somebody!”
“He’ll be a little groggy this evening.”
“He’s not here.”
“How big is he gonna be?”
“How’s your arm?”
“I can’t meet with [name] with dog drool on my pants.”
“I didn’t do that!”
“I don’t believe you.”
“I don’t just mean successful. I mean dominant.”
“I don’t know. I hope I’m doing the right thing.”
“I don’t think [name] wants to stand on the front porch at night yelling that out.”
“I don’t want their money.”
“I hope it’s better than this espresso.”
“I jumped through that thing, I fell on the guys, I knocked the guy out-”
“I know you like me.”
“I love you, too.”
“I may need an x-ray.”
“I need puppies.”
“I take back everything I ever said about you being cold and insensitive.”
“I think that’s the last of it.”
“I wish you’d come back to work.”
“If I’m not back in 15-” [pause] “I’ll be back, all right?”
“If this thing is gonna take off, I need some capital, not a bandaid.”
“If you ask me, what these children need is a little discipline.”
“Is everyone alive!”
“It was an accident.”
“It’s been a long day.”
“It’s just a shot. He’ll be okay.”
“It’s not even Saturday night.”
“It’s perfectly natural the child would want to defend her dog.”
“I’ll have to take care of it.”
“I’ll take care of this myself.”
“I’m coming with you.”
“I’m not re-entering the workforce.”
“I’m sorry to trouble you, but I wonder if I might come in?”
“I’m terribly sorry. I mean, he’s never done anything like this before.”
“Let me see him.”
“Let us take you out to dinner.”
“Let’s get some dogs.”
“Let’s go to bed.”
“Look behind the bathroom door.”
“Oh! That’s how you do it!”
“Scrambled eggs, just the way you like them.”
“Somehow, you’ll make your fortune. And tucked away behind you, deep in the shadows, will be me.”
“Sorry. I’m sorry. I’m just a little bit excited.”
“Tell me about your [thing].”
“That was a gun!”
“That’s not gonna do me any good.”
“The kids’ll lose interest.”
“They’re mine! Give them back!”
“This is all standard stuff.”
“We made our decision.”
“We’re all going with you.”
“We’re fine on our own.”
“We’re going in.”
“We’re just going for a little car ride.”
“What about the cops? What about video surveillance?”
“What am I telling you about?”
“What can I do for you?”
“What do you want me to do?”
“What the hell are you trying to pull?”
“What, you’re kidding-!?”
“What’s his name gonna be?”
“What’s the matter, what’s going on!?”
“What’s the matter?”
“Would you like a lemonade or anything?”
“You are such a genius!”
“You can’t throw out the option of having a [thing] just because we had a bad one.”
“You don’t have to entertain us.”
“You drive me crazy.”
“You gonna do that now?”
“You got any [thing]?”
“You know, I had no choice but to do what I did.”
“You ordered that [thing] destroyed, and it was done.”
“You said you’d come back to work.”
“You should've left well enough alone.”
“You think he could like me?”
“You thought you could get me, you feebleminded mongrels!”
“You understand. It’s not your fault.”
“You were my [thing], too.”
“Your family’s going down the drain and you’re worried about a dream.”
“You’d better go home now.”
“You’re always saying that we have to have responsibility.”
“You’re gonna have to do this on your own.”
“You’re never getting out of there again.”
BEETHOVEN (1992) SENTENCE STARTERS TW: Potential mention of animal abuse / animal experimentation, euthanasia, risk of animal death / animal death mention, mildly unsanitary (drool mention)
“[name] is not just some [thing] that wandered in off the street. He’s a member of our family, and we love him very much.”
“[name], are you all right?”
“Are you crazy!?”
“But that’s what you call Uncle Richard!”
“Come on, you’re so smart.”
“Come to our house. We’ll barbecue.”
“Congratulations, you’re gonna be a pioneer.”
“Did I miss anything?”
“Did you hear something?”
“Did you really say that?”
“Do you have to-”
“Don’t worry about it.”
“Get everything ready. I’ll be by in the morning.”
“He can’t even see.”
“He doesn’t like any of those names!”
“He pushed me on the ground and I couldn’t get up.”
“Hi there, you little cutie!”
“How should we handle this?”
“I didn’t let him drive!”
“I don't need you to drool all over me, for god’s sakes.”
“I don’t know, [name], just backtrack.”
“I don’t know. He’s pretty sweet.”
“I don’t need a babysitter.”
“I don’t think words for parts of the body make very good names.”
“I don’t want to do it at everybody’s expense.”
“I fell in.”
“I got a great idea.”
“I got a junkyard.”
“I have everything I ever wanted.”
“I heard something downstairs.”
“I know it doesn’t mean that he likes me, but he’s gotta like me better than before he said my name.”
“I know my opinion doesn’t matter, but I’m not interested.”
“I owe you big time.”
“I really could use a little support here.”
“I really don’t like those people.”
“I take back anything I ever said about you.”
“I thought I was gonna die.”
“I was where I was supposed to be.”
“If I change my pants, I gotta change my jacket.”
“If I’m not back in 15 minutes, call the police.”
“If we keep it, the house will be destroyed.”
“In and out, quiet as a mouse.”
“Instead of listening to some guy we’ve only met twice in our lives, maybe we should try listening to our own child.”
“Is there anything else you need? Anything else at all?”
“I’d like to call my mother, please.”
“I’d like to file a report on you.”
“I’ll be back before dinner, so it’s not that long.”
“I’ll cry all night.”
“I’m going to bed.”
“I’m saving you!”
“I’m sorry, I love you.”
“Let me have him. It’s my turn.”
“Let’s call an ambulance.”
“Lock the doors.”
“Maybe he handled him too rough.”
“Next time, it could be one of your children.”
“Now, you were never in any real danger, now, were you?”
“Open up, you little wimp!”
“Perhaps you should leave him overnight for observation.”
“She must’ve snuck out.”
“She’s the most popular girl in the whole school.”
“Sic ‘em, boys!”
“Something doesn’t make sense.”
“Sometimes it’s hard to know what the right thing is.”
“That’s a nice lunch you got there.”
“That’s how you see me. Suddenly I’m a lousy husband and father.”
“That’s it! I’m not gonna take it anymore.”
“That’s not true, I saw you.”
“That’s progress. I appreciate that.”
“The TV was on.”
“They aren’t gonna hurt [name], are they?”
“This is gonna hurt you a lot more than it hurts me.”
“This is just temporary until we find the owner.”
“Wait a minute, wait a minute. I was told this wouldn’t happen until tomorrow.”
“We don’t know why we did it.”
“We’re gonna do a lot of neat stuff.”
“What a cool looking dog.”
“What a cute guy. Isn’t he cute?”
“What about the alarm?”
“What are you, some kind of animal lover?”
“What kind of figures are we talking about?”
“What kind of problems?”
“Wheel it back up.”
“Where are you going?”
“Why can’t you just give us a chance?”
“Why did you want to stop? What’s the matter?”
“Why do we have to get up so early on a Saturday?”
“You can go home.”
“You can’t change it. That’s the rules.”
“You guys don’t seem to have made a good impression.”
“You heard your father.”
“You hit me, I’ll have you put in jail for assault and battery.”
“You let [name] drive!?”
“You look beautiful.”
“You saw what he did.”
“You sit. I’ve got this.”
“You’re fired.”
“You’re free.”
“You’re not mad at me, are you?”
“‘So what?’ What do you mean ‘so what!?’”
THE BAD GUYS BOOKS STARTER SENTENCES
“[name]! You’re alive!”
“At this point, that is very disappointing.”
“Aw, don’t worry about that. It’ll be fine.”
“Before me you shall kneel for all eternity.”
“Before we begin, I have a simple question for you.”
“Buddy! This isn’t you!”
“Can you feel how much stronger I’ve become!?”
“Can’t move…”
“Could you repeat the question?”
“Do I look like I belong on the B-Team?”
“Do you think HE’D give up?”
“Does anyone else feel like the bus to heaven is about to arrive?”
“Does someone want to tell me what’s going on here?”
“Don’t be too hard on him.”
“Don’t lie. I know all.”
“Don’t you EVER make jokes about my papa!”
“Everyone loved you!”
“Focus and push through.”
“Fun’s over. It’s time to take away their toys!”
“Get us to high ground. I need to see the lay of the land.”
“Guys, I think [name] is lifting a car…with his MIND.”
“He has the emotional maturity of a preschooler.”
“Heeey! You’re awake!”
“Hey! Take it easy, [name]. This is important.”
“Hey, [name]! Have you seen [name]?”
“He’s WAY too big.”
“How do you know he’s not here?”
“How do you suddenly have the power to communicate with your mind?”
“How long will it be?”
“How was your trip?”
“I can do better than that.”
“I can get them to join us!”
“I don’t believe it!”
“I know this is bad, I do, I know, but that is outrageous.”
“I NEED to talk to you.”
“I suppose I could go and check it out.”
“I wouldn’t trust her. But I guess we don’t really have a choice.”
“It’s been nice knowing you.”
“It’s important to have fun. I forget that sometimes.”
“It’s not my fault! I can’t ride a motorcycle!”
“It’s time to get our buddy back.”
“It’s weird…I feel like I know that somehow.”
“I’d join your gang any day.”
“I’ll bet it’s just another trick.”
“I’ll just have to do it ‘old school’.”
“I’ll tell you later.”
“I’m not sure I’m ready either. But it doesn’t matter, does it? Because we have a job to do.”
“I’m not worried about you.”
“I’m sorry! They caught us!”
“I’m talking about last september.”
“I’ve got it! I’ve got the location.”
“Just give me a minute.”
“Just keeping up our spirits!”
“Let me tell you a secret.”
“Let me try something first, ok?”
“Look, first off, you need to chill.”
“Luck is for wimps.”
“Man, I love him, you know?”
“Maybe the rest of you were forced to behave like this.”
“My power feeds me.”
“No! YOU listen!”
“Protect [name]!”
“So, like, give me a bit of guidance here.”
“Tell me something I don’t know.”
“That is not your path.”
“That’s like his MOTHER telling him he’s cool! It doesn’t count!”
“The [name] I know would say the same.”
“There is ONE who can stop him!”
“There must have been a mistake!”
“These idiots are going to get themselves killed.”
“These ones are…a little farther away.”
“These villains are actually heroes in disguise!”
“They inspired me to follow my dreams.”
“They just don’t understand what they’re missing out on.”
“This’ll liven things up again.”
“Today is your lucky day!”
“Unless I’m very much mistaken, I suspect there’s someone else lurking about.”
“WE are in trouble.”
“We KNOW the plan!”
“We should listen to [name]!”
“Well…it’s funny you should ask…”
“Were you just talking to your dad?”
“What did I wish for again?”
“What’s going on with [name]!?”
“Where can we find a gas station?”
“Who needs superpowers when you have family?”
“Who wants a piece of me?”
“Yeah, that’s right! Come and get it!”
“You are going to do what you do best.”
“You have been identified as an enemy.”
“You have to warn him!”
“You know how he gets.”
“You know, I’m worried about him. I really am.”
“You look just like a friend I THOUGHT I knew.”
“You really need to see a doctor, man.”
“You stay in the car and keep watch.”
“You’re crazy. And you’re gonna get us all killed.”
“You’re the one celebrity who still makes me nervous.”
“You’ve kind of been spending a lot of time alone.”
“‘Brung!?’ Is that even a word?”
THE BAD GUYS BOOKS SENTENCE STARTERS
“Actually, this probably isn’t great.”
“And what are you going to do? Are you going to BORE me to death with your next idiotic plan!?”
“And who might you be, ‘Mr./Ms. [name]?’”
“Are we nearly there?”
“Are you guys ok over there!?”
“Bad dreams, my child?”
“Didn’t one of them try to EAT you?”
“Do you trust me?”
“Don’t you just love him?”
“Don’t. Move.”
“Fire!? What’s going on!?”
“Forgive me. Allow me to introduce myself.”
“Get in the car.”
“Grab her!”
“He didn’t do any better than me.”
“He might be in trouble!”
“He needs no introduction…but I’ll give him one away.”
“Hey! Look over there. That looks just like…”
“He’s, like, REALLY bad news.”
“How busy can you be in a locked room?”
“How is there suddenly a force field coming out of you!?”
“I am so misunderstood.”
“I can think of a few things I’d like to say to you.”
“I do hope you enjoy the end of the world.”
“I hate that stupid name.”
“I kinda feel like my leadership is being undermined.”
“I really must be blowing your minds right about now.”
“I was ordering not-great, spicy vegetarian food.”
“If you can do THAT, this is the least I can do.”
“If you tell us the plan one more time, I’m going to bite you on the butt.”
“It’s good to have you back. [name].”
“It’s only a matter of time before the gang turns up here trying to rescue me.”
“It’s what you do that matters. And what you’ve all done is amazing.”
“It’s your job to distract the guys driving the bulldozers while we-”
“I’ll fly the rest of us back here.”
“I’m counting on it.”
“I’m irresistible, right, guys?”
“I’m not ashamed to say it.”
“I’m not sure how I feel about it.”
“I’m not sure that’s a good idea.”
“I’m terribly sorry, but we haven’t been formally introduced.”
“I’m the leader you need.”
“Just watch me.”
“Look, [name], don’t worry about me. I’m fine. But I do really have to go. Like, right now.”
“Look, I’m intrigued, but…”
“My patience has run out.”
“No more talk. Prove it.”
“Now that I have power, there’s NOTHING any of you can do to take it away from me!”
“Ow! I’m stuck!”
“Remember. You weren’t always as powerful as you are now.”
“She’s even got rocket boots!”
“She’s right where you want her!”
“Snap out of it!”
“Something tells me I’m getting the easy job.”
“Sometimes I wonder if this really is the job for me.”
“Sorry. Can’t help you.”
“Take care of [name] for me?”
“Tell me you’re filming this.”
“That doesn’t seem too easy to you?”
“That name? What idiot thought that up!?”
“That’s always been your nightmare, hasn’t it?”
“That’s not what I said.”
“There just aren’t as many wrongs to right these days.”
“They’re officially calling us the B-Team!”
“They’re on to us!”
“This doesn’t have to be your path!”
“This is our chance!”
“This is so beautiful! And so peaceful.”
“This is what heroes do.”
“Was that heavy metal guitar!?”
“We can take them on together!”
“We love you!”
“We owe him.”
“We’ll be with you ‘til the end.”
“We’ll try to make sense of it on the way.”
“We’re in exactly the right place.”
“We’ve got each other’s backs.”
“What a bunch of losers they turned out to be!”
“What about that one?”
“What did you just call me?”
“What is he doing!? And what are YOU doing!?”
“What’s the matter with you!?”
“Where’s your disguise?”
“Whisper. They’ll be everywhere.”
“Whoa! Take it easy, dude.”
“Why do you need this!?”
“Yeah I’m talking to you, Butt Brain.”
“You are kind of a genius.”
“You are mine. For now and forever.”
“You can only love him and help him where you can. The rest is up to him.”
“You don’t even have wi-fi!”
“You have NO idea how long we’ve wanted to do that!”
“You have one hour to decide.”
“You need to stop screaming and follow me.”
“You should go pro.”
“You started acting weird.”
“You will calm down.”
“You will help us snuff out our final enemy.”
“You will never defeat us!”
“You’d better let me go.”
THE BAD GUYS BOOKS SENTENCE STARTERS
“All hope is lost!”
“Are you kidding!? I don’t want your job.”
“Basically, if our life was a series, it would be like 10 episodes worth of stuff.”
“Blow them out of the sky!”
“Bring the endless night, my child.”
“Buddy…please wake up.”
“Did you really think your universe was the only one?”
“Does this superhero thing suit me, or what?”
“Don’t. Make. A. Sound.”
“Dude, that was just delightful.”
“Give me a hand!”
“Help him. It won’t kill you.”
“Hey, man. Thanks. You broke my fall.”
“He’ll only destroy you. I can give you life.”
“He’s proved to be tremendously useful.”
“How are we ever going to find them?”
“How are you feeling?”
“How did you know?”
“How do you feel about heights?”
“I can make you more powerful than you’ve ever dreamed.”
“I can’t slow down!”
“I don’t know what happened!”
“I have fought so many battles and kept the world safe for so long that I can barely remember anything else.”
“I just feel really proud…”
“I LOVE danger. What kind of danger?”
“I need you to fight it.”
“I REFUSE to get trapped in a less important subplot!”
“I sure hope [name] knows what he’s doing.”
“I think he just needs a little guidance.”
“I think they can see me.”
“I think we might just have a chance.”
“I think we need to distract [name].”
“I want you to know - I’ve loved working with you guys.”
“I won’t give up on you! No matter what happens.”
“I would die for [name]. Without hesitation.”
“If you see any more ‘ninjas’, I’m taking you straight to the hospital, ok?”
“If you want to take me on, that’s cool. That could be kind of fun.”
“It can’t be helped.”
“It meant nothing.”
“It was a TRAP.”
“It’s in his contract.”
“It’s over.”
“It’s time to reach your full potential.”
“I’ll just nod my head and hopefully you’ll be struck by lightning before you can ask me any more stupid questions.”
“I’m having trouble breathing, and I don’t know what to feel!”
“I’m just a guy who loves to party.”
“I’m NOT sorry for getting you into all this trouble.”
“I’m…ugh…ok…just…hu…hurry…”
“I’ve had enough of this!”
“I’ve only been teaching you for about thirty seconds.”
“Just pretend you’re plain old [name].”
“Let’s go over the plan one more time!”
“Ok, that’s starting to get on my nerves.”
“Perhaps the question was too difficult. I’ll ask it louder-”
“Personally, I’ve been brought up to judge a book by its cover!”
“Prepare to be terminated.”
“She brought us back again.”
“She kept getting in the way.”
“She’s a really fast learner.”
“Start talking!”
“Stop wasting your time trying to be loved.”
“That dude has changed, you know?”
“That never gets old!”
“That was BAD. In a good way, I mean.”
“That’s not a coincidence.”
“That’s very nice of you to say.”
“The time has come for you to choose!”
“The world still sees you as a loathsome snake.”
“There’s nothing you can say to make this better.”
“This decision is a life changer.”
“This is sooo weird!”
“This place feels…bad. Can you feel it?”
“This place seems…hostile.”
“Told you. She’s, like, really good.”
“We can’t do this without [name].”
“We need to go right now!”
“Well now, I wouldn’t go THAT far.”
“Well, what do you want? An invitation?”
“We’ll never get near it.”
“What did I tell you!?”
“What do I care?”
“What do you mean, ‘not great’?”
“What will you do with it once you’ve got it?”
“What you’re doing is bad. Do you hear me?”
“Whatever they’ve got waiting for us, I say bring it.”
“Whatever you’re going to do, do it fast!”
“What’s all this nonsense!?”
“What’s wrong with being cute and cuddly?”
“What’s your plan?”
“Who needs grammar when you’ve got chainsaw hands!”
“Why are you asking me!?”
“Why won’t you listen to me!?”
“Will you make up your mind!?”
“Will you try something for me?”
“You have some major explaining to do.”
“You must be busting to ask me so many things.”
“You must have hit your little head.”
“You need to LISTEN to me!”
“You shouldn’t fear nightmares. You ARE the nightmare.”
“You’ve got to be a bit impressed by now, right?”
THE BAD GUYS BOOKS SENTENCE STARTER
“...You feel lost.”
“[name] is playing around with some kind of contraption.”
“[NAME]! GET OUT OF THERE!”
“[name]? Can you hear me?”
“Are you ok up there?”
“Can’t breathe!”
“Cut to the chase. What are we dealing with here?”
“Do you have to say that every time?”
“Don’t play games with me!”
“Film it yourself, [name]! I’m out of here.”
“Get out of my way, [name].”
“Have you seen what’s behind us?”
“He really doesn’t know he’s doing it, does he?”
“Hey there, little buddy. Are you ok?”
“He’s not ready.”
“How about you? Do you feel-”
“How could [name] possibly know that!?”
“How do you know this?”
“How should I know!?”
“I bring the thunder! I bring the lightning! I am the perfect storm!”
“I can explain.”
“I can help you.”
“I don’t have time to explain. I will, but not now.”
“I literally don’t understand a word you’re saying!”
“I must listen carefully.”
“I need to ask you a favour.”
“I think [name] got himself some EXTRA superpowers.”
“I thought you said [name] had it all under control.”
“I thought you were…”
“I truly believe you have a hero inside you.”
“I was getting through to [name]. I really was.”
“I was hoping you could tell me!”
“If anyone can fix it, you can.”
“Is it just me or is that a laser cannon?”
“It feels like home, you know?”
“It was pretty lame getting to know you.”
“It’s in the basement!”
“It’s time to shine, baby.”
“It’s too late.”
“It’s…not…working…”
“I’d prefer to not speak his name.”
“I’ll get you for this.”
“I’ll have to stop you there. Don’t want to. But I will.”
“I’ve already accomplished so much.”
“I’ve made a commitment to my friends here.”
“I’ve worked SO hard to make it my own.”
“Join me. If you don’t, I can’t protect you.”
“Just come home…”
“Let me out of here right now!”
“Let me show you around.”
“Let’s have ourselves an old-fashioned butt-kicking party!”
“Let’s think this through for a minute…”
“Listen to the tabloid journalist, [name].”
“Oh, no you don’t!”
“Open the door, [name].”
“RUN! FOLLOW ME!”
“She doesn’t look good…”
“Smack him with a garden rake!”
“So I’ve missed a bit of September. So what?”
“So, tell me. What would you like to know?”
“Stop running!”
“Stop the car!”
“Take care of our girl there, will you?”
“That ain’t true, honey.”
“That dude is scarily confident, huh?”
“That is what awaits you on the other side of this door.”
“That’s kind of awesome.”
“There has to be more than this.”
“This is NOT what we expected from you guys!”
“This isn’t the time, [name].”
“This story is getting VERY exciting, isn’t it?”
“This way! It is this way!”
“Trust your feelings!”
“Wake up, man! We’re second bananas, at best!”
“We have a little insect problem.”
“Well, that was easy.”
“Well, that’s not TOTALLY bad news…”
“We’re a bit busy at the moment.”
“We’re tied up!”
“What are you guys up to in there!?”
“What I have to say might come as a bit of a shock.”
“What just happened!? I feel weird.”
“What just hit us!?”
“Will you help me save the world?”
“Without [name], we’re…nothing.”
“Wow. He’s out cold.”
“Yeah. We’re something, alright.”
“You are finally among true friends.”
“You are not mean enough!”
“You don’t understand the happiness this power will bring you!”
“You guys don’t really have an A Game you can bring to this party.”
“You have a problem.”
“You have no excuse.”
“You know, I get told I look like you.”
“You look easy to destroy.”
“You really do freak everyone out, don’t you?”
“You will stop this.”
“Your little buddy [name] is gone forever!”
“You’d never catch ME doing that.”
“You’re, like, the ultimate hero!”
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“After all we’ve been through, you really don’t know?”
“Are you a GOOD GUY or a BAD GUY!?”
“Are you ready, pal?”
“Are you worried about [name]?”
“Climb aboard, and I’ll get you out of here.”
“Don’t look at me like that. YOU said it.”
“Every mission needs a leader.”
“Full throttle! Let’s hightail it outta here!”
“Get her out of here!”
“He wanted us to use those powers.”
“Hey! Did he just eat the [thing]!?”
“He’ll hide as far from me as he can.”
“He’s not here.”
“How did you guys afford all this?”
“How much farther?”
“I can outrun it!”
“I decided to follow my dreams.”
“I don’t care about your explanation! I just want the TRUTH.”
“I don’t see [name] anywhere…”
“I don’t suppose you’d help me talk to him?”
“I don’t want to know.”
“I guess my dream is to wake up tomorrow being just as perfect as I am today.”
“I have to admit it, man. We need some help.”
“I just wanted to apologize and try to explain a little bit about what’s been going down.
“I really am so proud of you.”
“I think [name] and the guys have been captured!”
“I think that’s code for ‘go away’. Am I right?”
“I thought you might like some help.”
“If anything moves within 1000 yards, I’ll see it.”
“It always has to be the hard way.”
“It can be yours!”
“It doesn’t give us the right to give up.”
“It’s funny, but we’ve been through A LOT, right?”
“It’s over. Put down your weapons.”
“It’s time to be heroes.”
“I’d probably rather go with those guys over there, too.”
“I’m [name], in case you were wondering.”
“I’m afraid you’re a little out of your depth here.”
“I’m awesome enough to be cool with that.”
“I’m the only one who can stop him.”
“I’m trapped over here with a bunch of oddballs and weirdos.”
“Keep it together, will you?”
“Let it go, [name]. No one is coming to help you.”
“Let me at him.”
“Let me out of here!”
“Let’s move out!”
“Looking sharp, big guy.”
“Man, does this girl have some explaining to do.”
“Meet you back here.”
“Miss me?”
“My heart just exploded.”
“No one must ever know of this.”
“Oh…THAT’S what you said.”
“Relax. It’s just me.”
“She doesn’t look good…”
“Sorry, it’s hard to say this with a straight face.”
“Stay right there! It’ll make it so much easier to annihilate you!”
“That was weird, right? Hands up if you thought that was weird.”
“That’s really not important.”
“The [name] you know is gone!”
“The REAL enemy is on the way!”
“There is ONE chance. ONE!”
“There isn’t something behind me, is there?”
“There’s no time to lose!”
“They are the best of the best.”
“This is getting serious.”
“This is just a dream.”
“This ridiculous hero thing has caused us nothing but trouble and I’ve had enough!”
“THIS WAS A TERRIBLE IDEA!”
“This will change their minds.”
“Traitor!”
“We have to keep going.”
“We owe it to that numbskull to NEVER give up.”
“We should go look for him!”
“Well, hello, genius. Nice of you to join us.”
“Well, I could do that…but then it hit me.”
“Well, it could be worse…”
“Well, the building is about to blow and we have seconds to live. Any ideas?”
“Well…I guess it wouldn’t hurt to take a peek.”
“We’re gonna kick some behinds!”
“We’re, like, totally different, really.”
“What could possibly go wrong with that?”
“What do you think you’re doing!?”
“What just hit us!?”
“What? So this is all MY fault now?”
“Whatever you do - DON’T. MOVE.”
“What’s happening to me!?”
“Where’d he get that from?”
“Who could possibly save you?”
“Whoo! You’re starting to get the hang of it.”
“Why are we slowing down?”
“Will you make the journey for us?”
“Yep. he’s got it now.”
“You both need to stop arguing. It’s starting to really upset me.”
“You can’t use your witchy powers on me!”
“You didn’t listen to my advice and it blew up. Again.”
“You guys are really something!”
“You know…I thought you didn’t like him.”
“You want a ride?”
“You’re a monster!”