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Quotes About Fetid

nationalism and religion as the unholy spouses from whose fetid conjugal bed nothing but evil can crawl forth
~ Louis de Bernieres
the moral world seemed some desperate dream of rationality that in this lush and fetid jungle had not the slightest chance.
~ Anne Rice
That's what meaning is—a special additive like salt or garlic that could make even the most fetid piece of meat seem palpable, even delicious.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
The Buttholes, always up for a good submersion in the fetid cesspools of the psyche, were a reminder that the underground was still the rightful preserve of some of the culture's most bizarre manifestations
~ Michael Azerrad
odor like that of rotting meat permeated
~ C.S. Harris
Mike Mignola's 'Hellboy' comics have a drizzly, musty gothic ambience - the same fetid air that H. P. Lovecraft circulated in his fiction.
~ Elvis Mitchell
At the first turning of the second stair I turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope and of despair
~ Thomas Stearns Eliot
Stinking Bottomly, she
~ Jacqueline Wilson
This story is about stink, after all, a story about rot, about how life grows out of the most fetid-smelling places.
~ Larissa Lai
There was no name for the disease; his body had gone insane, forgotten the blueprint by which human beings were built. Even now the disease still lives on in his children. Not in our bodies, but in our souls. We exist where normal human children are expected to be; we're even shaped the same. But each of us in our own way has been replaced by an imitation child, shaped out of a twisted, fetid, lipidous goiter that grew out of Father's soul.
~ Orson Scott Card
the odor of something foul and long dead
~ Michael Scott