Sentences with phrase «things fester»

The Fix: The solution is simple, although that doesn't necessarily mean that it's easy to stick with: Don't let anger over small things fester.
However, nothing good ever came from letting things fester.
That's probably the biggest takeaway of the survey: how important it is to talk and say what you want, rather than stay silent, not wanting to start a fight, making assumptions, and then letting things fester
if a child calls another child a name... YES hit them... or things fester into bringing guns to school.

Not exact matches

When boards allow their weaknesses to fester, they lay out the welcome mat for shareholders who want to shake things up.
So both fine arts music and great books education are left in the dust, but with vague aspirations for higher things... er, better make that avant things, left festering in the soul.
The wonderful, healthy thing is that I think that we all have this pain in one way or another; it just often festers inside and we go through our suffering alone.
I learned many, many years ago not to hang onto things emotionally, that it only sits in the back of your mind and festers and before you know it, your physical self begins to be affected.
I generally dismiss most artisanal / gourmet foods as frivolous kitchen fodder, things that take up space and generally come in tiny / way too festered packaging.
Now, there's no way of knowing if this most inauspicious number contributed in anyway to the outcome of the tournament: to the Maracanazo; to the destruction of the dreams of the Brazilian nation by the gleeful Uruguayans; to the cultural wound that still festers to this day but which might, just might, be healed if they can win the thing at home on the second attempt.
Silence, not wanting to start a fight, assumptions, festering issues — are these just women things?
Libra's like to talk things out, even if it starts as an argument, they believe it's better to let it out than hold it all in and let it fester!
We do, however, experience revulsion when we see things that are associated with pathogens — festering wounds, rotting meat, dead bodies, and feces.
She adds: «When you try to keep things hidden, they fester
The worst thing to do when you feel discombobulated is to sit around and let your thoughts fester.
This only exacerbates the obsession with food, because it's more than likely we're going to spend several hours festering on how we ate the whole thing now.
So, let's tackle these emotions head - on, because one thing is for sure: Letting these problems fester without addressing them is not conducive to reaching your dating goals.
So, let's tackle these emotions head - on, because one thing is for sure: Letting these problems fester without addressing them is
I've come back a couple of times in the last few years, but for the most part it's just been this thing that festers, this thing in the basement that gibbers to itself.
The Addams Family characters have traditionally included Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children Wednesday and Pugsley, close family members Uncle Fester and Grandmama, their butler Lurch, the disembodied hand Thing, and Gomez's Cousin Itt.
«You can't leave things up in the air, flying around, because then they fester as such and they become worse.
Stupid ideas must be shat upon or they will fester in to things like Socialism and crocs.
Wilson's got his arm deep in the twisted mess of wires, pipes, and tubing that festers there beneath his truck's dented hood like the intestines of some living thing.
Developmental editing is my favourite phase, and I find that I need to allow a long time for things to «fester» in my head.
And if an infection continues to fester, the consequences of that can cause things to become more serious.
Very few people honestly care about little meaningless things like console wars and what people enjoy in their freetime, but the ones who do care flame - post it on the internet enough that it festers in the subconscious of those who read it.
Another thing I tend to do is bottle up the rejection and let it fester.
Capitalist free maket competition is a great thing and economically efficient, but has the well known negative side effect of environmental damage as costs are transfered to third parties, future generations, or swept under the carpet to fester.
Jim — the problem is that these things tend not to come crashing down, but just fade away like Alice's cheshire cat, leaving nothing but an indelible grin, in the form of pointless and wealth - inhibiting legislation festering on statute books the world over, where it will be obeyed in the Anglosphere and northern Europe, and elsewhere ignored.
The only «community» members who receive a substantial amount are those who have forsaken their communities and allowed these things to fester on their land, and many of those don't even live in the communities they have no feelings other than distaste for.
Or if you prefer not to confront the person, talk the issue out with someone so you have room to vent and things don't get heated or fester up for you (refer to «identify that «safe» person to which you can turn»).
Talk to him about things that are bothering you rather than letting them fester and develop into bigger problems.
When tensions arise, you make things worse, blame your partner, or let problems build up and fester like a wound that hasn't been cleaned properly.
We ignore the little things that, if dealt with now, could improve the business dramatically — or if left to fester could be the root of its demise.
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