Questioning Sentences, Vol. 57
(Questioning sentences from various sources to ask all kinds of muses. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"I'm not your cup of tea, am I?"
"Would you be offended if I said you had great ears?"
"Have you lost your mind as well as your honour?"
"Why would you want a general answer when I can give you a specific one?"
"What are you so afraid of?"
"Are you going to ask me to dance?"
"Promise me you'll never love her more than you love me?"
"What do you know about time travel?"
"How the hell did you learn to shoot like that?"
"How many men have to die before you're satisfied?"
"You always want to be the first, don't you?"
"What does it take to be a good detective anyway?"
"You do know that you're allowed to keep food in your fridge?"
"Has anyone ever told you that you have eyes like a tarantula?"
"Do you believe in things we can't explain?"
"You're not actually thinking of doing this?"
"Did you go to bed at all?"
"Will you stay with me? I feel safer with you."
"He wants to be friends with you. Is that so wrong?"
"How does it feel knowing I beat you? Knowing you lost?"
"What are you more scared of? Trying something new, or that this is all there is?"
"So, what do you plan to do with the body?"
"Is that your version of an apology?"
"Answer me this: how far does your loyalty go?"
"When have you ever known me to refuse a cup of tea?"
"Would you like tea or something stronger?"
"If I might pry for a moment, how much are you being paid for your efforts?"
"Why are you scared to come home?"
"So, you're a cat person?"
"Have you ever thought that maybe there's a different way of doing this job?"
"How many coincidences add up to a fact?"
"You're missing me, aren't you?"
"Does it bother you? The morality of what we do?"
"It's a bit early to be skulking around, isn't it?"
"It doesn't stop, does it?"