What is a sentence that leaves its author bare and charred?

I do not really know. But I know it is not a sentence I want you to be able to read easily.

I know a sentence that leaves me burnt and charred must be matter-of-fact. Which is what these are.

"The first full sentence you've said to me in years was 'you have my dimples.'"

"They are future-oriented, no paranoia/delusions."

"Did you hear that?"

"How can I be without border."

"That elsewhere that I imagine beyond the present, or that I hallucinate so that I might, in a present time, speak to you, conceive of you..."

"It's really trying hard to pull me away from the forest, I think because it knows what's in there but can't tell me anymore. "

"Even when I'm at your house on Christmas Eve I can't stop thinking about watching them sing."

"I wasn't allowed to tell myself either."

"Things are happening while you’re writing, and many of them challenge the continuity of your experience as a thinking subject."