random dialogue generated sentence starters from here.
“ you’re too good for this world. “
“ how dare you look down your nose at me like that. “
“ there’s a surprise for you in the garage. “
“ well, this is where i live. “
“ but this is the only thing that’s made the last three years bearable. “
“ i’ve been waiting a long time for you. “
“ i’m your daughter / son / child. “
“ promise me you’ll look after your mother / father. “
“ why didn’t he / she / they come and talk to me himself / herself . themself ? “
“ midnight, on the bridge. come alone. “
“ it looks like you’re in trouble there. can i help? “
“ whatever you’re going to ask, the answer is no! “
“ you must find it before the others do. “
“ i have to do something to help that child. “
“ i think the room is bugged. “
“ what do you remember about your mother? “
“ i just want a nice, easy life. what’s wrong with that? “
“ what a thing to say - and on my birthday! “
“ you were meant to be watching him / her / them ! “
“ i’m ready to try again, if you are? “
“ i hope that what i’ve said hasn’t hurt you too much. “
“ you don’t want to live in a society like this, yet you don’t want to do anything about it! “
“ i want to be there when you get what’s coming to you. “
“ oh yeah, you really told him / her / them, didn’t you? “
“ how could I abandon my children? “
“ i’m too old to start again. “
“ please don’t argue. you have to leave right now, you aren’t safe here. “
“ you think I’m being paranoid but the truth is I’m worth a lot more to him / her / them dead than alive. “
“ ____, it’s beautiful, thank you! “
“ i thought someone should tell you that your mother / father has died. “
“ i don’t often get the chance to talk to someone like you. “
“ don’t be scared. i just need you to come with me for a minute. “
“ you came back! “
“ i miss moments like this more than anything. “
“ are you taking his / her / their side against me? “
“ i knew you wouldn’t be able to see it through. “
“ sorry, its just that i get very nervous when someone else is driving. “
“ are you kidding me? we’re not ‘fine’! “
“ i want to turn back the clock to before… “
“ i don’t think i could live alone again. “
“ where does a child hide in a small town like this? “
“ could you be happy here with me? “
“ there’s someone in the house! “
“ if you leave now, you get nothing. “
“ would you come to my funeral? “
“ you make me feel like I’m not good enough. “
“ no! i’m tired of doing what you say. “
“ you must be mad, coming here like this. “
“ you were always the quiet one. “
“ he / they / she doesn’t understand you like i do. “
“ am I supposed to be scared now? “




















