Well, Aren’t You Just a Real Sherlock Holmes? Sentences, Vol. 3
(Sentences for muses that have the uncanny ability to know things about those around them, as well as those that have to put up with this. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"It's about the puzzle, isn't it? That's why you do this."
"You always had a gift for seeing the truth in things."
"If you're good at reading people, it's mostly because you learnt as a child, trying to stay one step ahead of whatever tormented you."
"You have a very specific way of thinking about things."
"You're not as hard to read as you think."
"That trick you do - the way that you look at people - will you look at her and tell me what you see?"
"I would apologise for my analytical ambush, but I know I'll soon be apologising again and you'll tire of that eventually, so I have to consider using apologies sparingly."
"Ah, I've heard about your Sherlockian gifts. What gave me away?"
"Do you ever know something and don't know how you know it?"
"I'm right, of course. I always am."
"You really don't understand, do you? For all your analysis, you still don't understand human nature."
"I find the eyes to be the least reliable form of perception - unless, of course, they are my own."
"I know all about you. Everything there is to know, at least - which isn't much."
"Have you never been wrong?"
"How does anyone put up with you? You're very cocky with your theories, you know?"
"Everybody needs me. They just don't know it."
"Look, are you going to let me in on what you're thinking here?"
"Let me be blunt: I can see something you cannot."
"I promise you, if you carry a secret in my presence, you won't carry it for long."
"You're trying to distract me by giving me an interesting problem to solve."
"Do not fool yourself; you cannot lie to me."
"I pay lots of attention, but not in a wide-eyed, indiscriminate way."
"You have to know how to read a person. How they move, talk, dress. People are desperate to tell you who they are. Desperate to be seen."
"Has it never occurred to you that sometimes other people might have something valuable to offer?"
"How is it you seem to know more than I do?"
"It's not the clothes but the shoes that can tell you everything you need to know about a man."
"You can see the tiniest detail in a millimetre of flesh, and miss of mile of loneliness right in front of you."
"You see a lot, but are you strong enough to point that high-powered perception at yourself?"
"I haven't known you long, but I know your mind is up to something."