Quotes About Fester
Y'all carried secrets because that's what I taught you, but secrets . . . just . . . fester
~ Reshonda Tate Billingsley
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Some secrets buried away in boxes are peacefully forgotten, just as we hope they'll be. But some refuse to stay in their boxes, popping out at the worst possible times. And then there are those...that linger and fester, gnawing away from the inside out.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
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In conflict, time heals nothing; it causes hurts to fester.
~ Rick Warren
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What does a man do with an ugly truth? Will it fester? Will it fade?
~ Delia Ephron
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Too often, a problem is allowed to fester until it reaches a crisis point... and the American people are left asking the question: what went wrong and why?
~ Darrell Issa
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Fester never talked in the 'Addams Family' cartoons. So I raised my voice an octave and I gave him a beetling look.
~ Jackie Coogan
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An open mind is like to an open wound,' growled Glokta. 'Vulnerable to poison. Liable to fester. Apt to give its owner only pain.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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When people keep secrets, those secrets have a nasty way of festering. They can turn into poison. They can kill.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Emotions which are quickly lost in the noise and chaos of the city fester around the village square, driving people to psychosis and violence.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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We have to challenge lies. We have to challenge falsehoods and conspiracy theories. If you don't, they fester - unchecked and unchallenged.
~ Brianna Keilar
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Doubt will fester as long as we live. And when one occasion of doubt has been addressed, another and then another will arise in its place.
~ George Saunders
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An apology offered and, equally important, received is a step towards reconciliation and, sometimes, recompense. Without that process, hurts can rankle and fester and erupt into their own hatreds and wrongdoings.
~ Margaret MacMillan
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We need to recognize that it is growing economic inequality that creates the conditions for hate to fester.
~ Jagmeet Singh
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The big-haired waitress returned. She asked what they were having. Ray ordered pancakes, nothing else. Fester ordered a breakfast that included every food group on every chart ever made. It took nearly two full minutes to say it all. Ray wondered if the order came with a side of Lipitor. When
~ Harlan Coben
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Then everything is copasetic," Fester said. "Except, well, without a camera, you can't do George Queller tomorrow. Don't worry. I'll find somebody else.
~ Harlan Coben
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Do any of us ever outgrow those old childhood hurts, or do they gnaw and fester in our spirits the whole length of our lives?
~ Susan Wittig Albert
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I grew up on Charles Addams' cartoons, particularly 'The Addams Family,' and Uncle Fester was always one of my favorites.
~ Christopher Lloyd
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Open debate is our strongest tool in standing up to extremism. The far more dangerous avenue is to force extremist ideas underground, where they can fester without competition.
~ Jonas Gahr Store
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Fester has a lot going for him. He's 120 volt AC and DC, and he's great with dynamite. His only trouble is that he's one of the great losers of our time. He would make a great spy, but he kinda stands out in a crowd.
~ Jackie Coogan
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BREAVMAN KNOWS a girl named Shell whose ears were pierced so she could wear the long filigree earrings. The punctures festered and now she has a tiny scar in each earlobe. He discovered them behind her hair.
~ Leonard Cohen
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I've always had this incredible sense of urgency. I've always had this desire not to let things fester and to really seize the moment, because it's serendipity.
~ Sergio Marchionne
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I shut my ears, averted my eyes, turning instead to what I thought at the time was pain's antidote: silence. I was wrong... Silence feeds pain, allows it to fester and thrive. What starves pain, what forces it to release its grip, is speech, the voice upon which rides the story, this is what happened; this is what I have refused to let claim me.
~ Tracy K. Smith
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His father knew every place in the boy where a word would fester.
~ John Steinbeck
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