Falsettos starter sentences pt. 1
- “We are manipulating people.”
- “The guilt invested will in time pay wisely.”
- “Where is the bed?”
- “Well, the situation’s this, I do not wish to offend.”
- “I swear we’re gonna come through it.”
- “I fear we’ll probably fight.”
- “I’m sure you’re not disgusting or indiscreet.”
- “That’s a question with no answer.”
- “Do you only treat queers?”
- “He/she told me how he/she loved me.”
- “Maybe, darling, so do you.”
- “I am probably diseased.”
- “Love is blind.”
- “Love can tell a million stories.”
- “Love’s unkind, spiteful in a million ways.”
- “They faked despair.”
- “He/she filled my coats with candies and notes.”
- “You’re a damaged girl/boy/whatever.”
- “I’ve a scalpel up my sleeve.”
- “Petty, petty, petty.”
- “Work, work is my passion.”
- “Or perhaps that’s an alibi.”
- “Yeah, I don’t care to discuss it.”
- “I admit, I admire you.”
- “[name] begs.”
- “[name] knows.”
- “Everything thing he/she owns is vile.”
- “[name] takes me by the neck.”
- “What is this, wash and wear?”
- “See how quickly he/she sours.”
- “When he/she pushes, I pull.”
- “Breeding shows, [name].”
- “We fit like a glove.”
- “Close your eyes, [name].”
- “Passion dies.”
- “I’d kill for that thrill of first love.”
- “Don’t be a fool.”
- “What I love I devour.”
- “What you love you devour.”
- “What I covet I keep.”
- “Isn’t that right, [name]?”
- “Let’s both fight, [name]!”
- “I was trained in karate.”
- “I’m best when I cheat.”
- “True, but who is counting?”
- “Do you love him/her?”
- “Do you need him/her?”
- “Is he/she special?”
- “He/She’s delightful.”
- “Would he/she kill you?”
- “Do you mind that?”
- “I just know what I’m told”
- “He’s morbid and dissatisfied.”
- “What should I do now?”
- “He/she loves another.”
- “Why not me?”
- “Is that my fault though?”
- “Should I be blamed for that?”
- “My mother’s not thrilled at all.”
- “‘Cause I’m too smart for my own good.”
- “Sweetheart, I worry.”
- “That’s not normal.”
- “What is normal?”
- “Darling, please, see a psychiatrist.”
- “No one is saying you’re a sick neurotic.”
- “Hear me out, please.”
- “You and I must trust our emotions.”
- “Will you go?”
- “What a mess this is.”
- “Photographs can’t capture our magic.”
- “We’re simply tragic.”
- “He/she needs a psychiatrist!”
- “I wanna speak with [name]!”
- “Speak with whom?”
- “Late for dinner, late again.”
- “That’s what pretty boys should do.”
- “This is going nowhere and fast, [name].”
- “This little thing that we have will not last.”
- “Life can be wonderful.”
- “Isn’t this wonderful?”
- “This had better come to a stop, [name].”
- “This has been a tragic and horrible flop.”
- “Don’t ask me questions.”
- “I’m frightened of questions.”
- “I’ll help you mend.”
- “Smile, [name].”
- “Which do you prefer I lust for, brains or money?”
- “I’m not so rich.”
- “But Hell I’m smart.”
- “Love me, please.”
- “Or break my heart.”
- “Don’t touch me.”
- “Don’t condescend.”
- “I served his/her food.”
- “The asshole forced me.”
- “And still the bastard divorced me!”
- “It isn’t like he/she says.”
- “You probably hurt his/her pride.”
- “He/she’s like a baby who’s denied.”
prompt me? the inbox is getting a little breezy!