Questioning Sentences, Vol. 53
(Questioning sentences from various sources to ask all kinds of muses. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"Why don't you just admit that she got under your skin?"
"What are you not telling me?"
"I don't mean to pry, but what exactly is it you do?"
"Are you just going to fuss over me all day?"
"Why must you remain so exasperatingly contrary?"
"Do you really love me that much?"
"Do you really think I'll back down when I know I can't lose?"
"Aren't you tired of this? Aren't you completely exhausted?"
"Is now a good time to talk about me getting a raise?"
"When was the last time either of us did something good?"
"Do you ever feel you've created more evil than you've stopped?"
"Why can't you collect stamps like normal people?"
"Do you ever get tired of this?"
"Why would you google me?"
"Do you intend to follow me even in my more private moments?"
"So, let me get this right: you can risk your life, but I can't?"
"Why haven't you pissed off yet?"
"What do you get out of this?"
"Can't you do anything discreetly?"
"Why are you being more rude than normal?"
"Why must things change?"
"You don't mind that I didn't call?"
"If you don't have dreams, what do you have?"
"Aren't you supposed to ask me some questions?"
"Should I be worried about you?"
"Are you trying to give me an aneurysm?"
"Are you going to stay the night?"
"You think of everything, don't you?"
"What do I have to do to prove myself? What do I have to do to make you see?"
"Didn't you like your childhood?"
"When did you last have a drink?"
"Are you going to be a problem?"
"Don't you trust me? Haven't I always kept you alive?"
"Is this why you came here? To judge me?"
"I need you to pull yourself together. Can you do that?"
"What if we could change everything?"
"Do you have some place private we can talk?"
"Did you really think I'd accept your charity?"
"Did you think I'd be ashamed?"
"You didn't think I'd be that careless, did you?"
"You love me like a father, don't you?"
"When will I see you again?"
"Do you have any evening dresses? You would look magnificent in an evening dress."
"What should I talk about?"
"How long have you lived here?"