Questioning Sentences, Vol. 54
(Questioning sentences from various sources to ask all kinds of muses. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"You don't do anything very well, do you?"
"Did you think I wouldn't ask any questions, or did you think I wouldn't get any answers?"
"You're not that dim after all, are you?"
"What time of the day do you normally start drinking?"
"You don't know much about men, do you?"
"And why does no one know this except you?"
"You aren't seriously entertaining the possibility that this guy is psychic, are you?"
"You've been reading poetry again, haven't you?"
"How can you tell when you're in the presence of evil?"
"Are you're saying you're in love with me too?"
"What does it taste like? Making your living from other people's misery?"
"Are you sure you want to keep going?"
"Do you ever think about human nature?"
"Are you saying that I bore you?"
"I thought it was your day off?"
"How does a good man decide when to kill?"
"You're not very good at this, are you?"
"What's that you're writing?"
"I'm still not clear on what exactly it is you do?"
"What's the matter? Are you sick?"
"What happens to me when you're gone?"
"Do you mind if I ask you a personal question? Are you happy?"
"How the hell am I going to write this one up?"
"Is this you trying to sound like a cop?"
"How you ever been stupidly in love?"
"Just who do you think you are?"
"You never have cared for my habits, have you?"
"What do you believe in?"
"You missed the turn. Where are you taking me?"
"Do you really think I'd let you turn me into an accessory to murder?"
"If you leave, you can't come back. You know that, right?"
"You look knackered! Who's the lucky lady?"
"Could you maybe not break everything this time?"