Questioning Sentences, Vol. 47
(Questioning sentences from various sources to ask all kinds of muses. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"You really think I would betray my family?"
"So, how is it that you actually got prettier?"
"You've actually spent money on this?"
"If everything's going to be alright, why are you taking a gun?"
"What kind of man am I if I don't stand by my friends?"
"What about all the love that I poured into you?"
"I've got to ask: why the hat?"
"Why can't you let yourself be happy?"
"Why didn't tell me you were interested in this?"
"You don't believe a word I'm saying, do you?"
"You've been wrong since you walked in here. You know that, don't you?"
"That's rather a low blow, isn't it?"
"Do you know an ice cream shop open this early?"
"Am I a fool for even considering this?"
"What's the matter with you? Are you not used to positive attention?"
"What are you doing here? I thought you were dead!"
"If I tell you, what do I get?"
"Why won't you come home to me?"
"Can you please attempt to resemble something human?"
"Do you understand what it means for me to trust you?"
"Ever had a girl look at you and your whole world just stops?"
"Can't we just enjoy the evening and talk about the problem tomorrow?"
"Why are you so serious? Is this a good meeting or a bad meeting?"
"What did I do to make you think you can't trust me?"
"Did you think you could do what you did and there'd be no consequences?"
"How much blood do you want on your hands?"