Dialogue with Emotional Connotations
Use these as prompts, reference, or whatever else you’d like. I had fun making this list.
Dialogue That’s Like a Love Letter
- “It was always you.”
- “Can you just hold my hand?”
- “I wished every day to hold you once more.”
- “You are a fountain of good fortune, my love.”
- “Seeing your face is like drinking water after a lifetime in the desert.”
- “There is something between us and it is the most beautiful thing I have ever felt.”
- “If I could stay here with you forever, I would.”
- “You had the deftness of a master thief when you stole my heart.”
- “You are the first thing on my mind, the last thought before sleep, and my truest love.”
- “If I could, I’d hand you my beating heart on a platter.”
Dialogue That Tugs at Those Heart Strings
- “You made me feel weak.”
- “I didn’t mean to love you so much.”
- “You were the only person I thought I could trust.”
- “You promised you wouldn’t forget me.”
- “I don’t have anyone else.”
- “I thought you still loved me.”
- “You never cared that you broke my heart.”
- “It wasn’t supposed to end this way.”
- “Please just stay with me. For one moment at least.”
- “You’re leaving now?”
- “You didn’t miss me at all?”
- “I can’t love you anymore.”
- “I wish I was sorry.”
- “All these years and you decide to break my heart now?”
- “Did I ever really matter to you?”
Dialogue That is Angry
- “Admit that you’re wrong!”
- “Do not compare yourself to me.”
- “My hate for you runs deeper than your ego.”
- “You left me!”
- “You will never know how I feel.”
- “Liar!”
- “I wish you were dead.”
- “You will regret this.”
- “Get away from me!”
- “I don’t know you anymore.”
Dialogue That is Sunshine and Smiles
- “This is my favorite time of day.”
- “Isn’t it beautiful?”
- “Feel it, it’s soft.”
- “He’s adorable, what’s his name?”
- “Let’s take the long way home.”
- “I know it’s early, but you have to see this sunrise.”
- “Paint with me.”
- “I love it. It’s amazing.”
- “Look at those stars.”
- “You’re absolutely fantastic.”