“I think I should understand that better, if I had it written down: but I can't quite follow it as you say it.”
“I should have said something. ... But my mouth wouldn't open, and the longer I stood there in silence, the better I can to understand the problem. It wasn't that I had nothing to say to him. It was that I had too much to say.”
“I should have known better than to rely on pills. You can't buy unconsciousness quite so cheaply.”
“You have a nice mouth," he says. "I can't stop looking at it.""You should taste it. It's quite lovely.”
“I should have written that down. - Dilbert”
“You should come with me.""What? I'm not going anywhere with you!""I think you should," he replied."And why would I do that? You just told me you're following me!""No, I didn't. I said someone was following you. I was following them.”