Concerned Sentences, Vol. 10
(Concerned sentences from various sources. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"You need to trust me on this. I've walked this road before."
"If you spend all your time hiding from death, the question is, were you ever really alive?"
"The heaviness you're carrying has its own gravitational pull."
"Have you been feeling alright lately?"
"It wasn't an accident, was it? Someone tried to kill you."
"Are you really alright, or 'not ready to talk about it' alright?"
"That article really has got to your head, hasn't it?"
"You should let this whole idea go, but you won't, will you?"
"Don't feel like talking today?"
"Take care of yourself. No one else will."
"I think it's pretty clear you're mad at more than just me."
"What's wrong? Why are you frightened of me?"
"I hate seeing you this sad."
"You're drinking too much."
"I've seen you confused and I've seen you upset, but I've never seen you afraid like this."
"I know it's not my place to ask, but what is going on?"
"This is weird, even for you. What are you doing?"
"Please stop worrying about me and let me worry about you!"
"Why didn't you share with me what you're doing?"
"I'm going to sit here until you're ready to talk. You don't have say a word until you're ready, but I'm not going anywhere until you do."
"This must all be so confusing for you."
"Why did you ask me if something was wrong when I came in?"
"You've never killed anyone before. It's a lot to digest."
"Do you have any idea how crazy you are?"
"What is it that you don't want to tell me?"
"I don't like to see you like this."
"Don't take this the wrong way, but you kind of look like you need a drink."
"You seem awfully quiet."
"It's okay if you're not alright. You can tell me."
"You can push things away, but sooner or later, you have to deal with them."