Dialogue with Emotional Connotations: Part Deux
Use these as prompts, reference, or whatever else you’d like.
Dialogue That is Like an Open Wound
- “How come she loves you?”
- “There are an endless number of things I wish to forget.”
- “I came so far. Only to end up here.”
- “I’m scared. Why am I so scared?”
- “He never came back. Even though he said he would.”
- “I wish I didn’t care about it.”
- “Pain is not an easy thing to ignore.”
- “Set me free.”
- “I made her cry. How could I do that?”
- “Please don’t make me say it.”
- “There’s only so many times I can mend this heart.”
- “How do I keep going?”
- “It’s gone. All of it.”
- “He forgot me.”
- “This is the end.”
- “No, please. Wait. Please. Can’t we just talk? Please? Let me talk.”
- “Don’t say goodbye.”
- “It was always going to end like this. Wasn’t it?”
Dialogue That is Just a Bundle of Anxiety
- “I can’t do it. I can’t do it. I have to go back.”
- “You don’t understand. Please don’t make me do this.”
- “I can’t breathe.”
- “We have to go now or we’ll never make it in time.”
- “Let go of me! I have to find her!”
- “It has to come back. It has to!”
- “Did you feel that?”
Dialogue That is Mysterious
- “I feel my business should be saved for later, lest it ruin the moment.”
- “Not many people would willingly choose my company.”
- “Please do not ask my name.”
- “You do not forget someone like me.”
- “People do say I have a familiar face.”
- “The year does not matter, only the moments we have now.”
- “Forgive me. You’ll know why soon enough.”
- “I’m afraid there are things I cannot afford to divulge.”
Dialogue That’s Angsty Infatuation
- “It was supposed to be you!”
- “You own my heart. For all of eternity.”
- “What I feel is far beyond love.”
- “I’d sooner die than deny my feelings for you.”
- “I belong with you.”
- “Just look at me.”
- “I wish I didn’t love you so much.”
- “Nothing in this entire jeweled city could compare to you.”
- “My resentment is beginning to outweigh my love.”
- “You’re not the only one.”
- “I want to spend every moment with you.”
- “You hurt me so well.”