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It grows inside you, poisonous and festering, and it tells you its name is Pride, but it's a liar. Its name is Hate.
— Clifton Adams
Festering with regret changes not one thing.
— Sally Koslow
And of course, there is always the F for failure. F for failing falling festering failure. F for fault. F for forgotten.
— Marcella Pixley
That's one of the great sadnesses of any life - knowing what you know now and then remembering what you did not know then.
— Michael Ondaatje
Some people - like a festering finger or a leg shattered beyond repair - just needed to be removed.
— Brandon Sanderson
This place's a festering whore's crotch. Do I own it?
— Debra Anastasia
In a neighborhood, as in life, a clean bandage is much, much better than a raw or festering wound.
— Ed Koch
Terrorism has become a festering wound. It is an enemy of humanity.
— Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Bad news? Oh, festering fungus! What sort of bad news?
— Cornelia Funke
Whatever your issue, your cause, the festering problem you thought would be resolved - the political class has failed you.
— Carly Fiorina
There is no protection. To be female in this place is to be an open wound that cannot heal. Even if scars form, the festering is ever below.
— Toni Morrison
I was adrift, tugged and pulled by the gravity of solitude, a festering hunger driving me like a relentless martinet
— Peter Tieryas
I embrace my own festering diseased corruption,
— Chuck Palahniuk
With each festering carcass Neko passed on the wayside, he accepted that death was as much a reality as his morning commute to work. He
— T.S. Pettibone
One needs time to free oneself of wrong convictions. If it happens too suddenly, they go on festering.
— Elias Canetti
Secrets are festering parasites to a relationship, devouring their hosts from within, leaving behind a empty hollow husk of what once was.
— Mark W. Boyer
A critic is a lug-worm in the liver of literature.
— Lawrence Durrell
In a toxic, festering sort o' way...
— Tom Clancy