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  • The harvest of a quiet eye, That broods and sleeps on his own heart. -- William Wordsworth
  • I am not a kind of person now who broods over the failures and negatives. -- Uday Kiran
  • The seed of mortals broods o'er passing things, and hath nought surer than the smoke-cloud's shadow. -- Aeschylus
  • Because the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings. -- Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • A man who broods on evil is as bad a man who does evil, if he is no worse. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • He that loves not his wife and children feeds a lioness at home, and broods a nest of sorrows. -- Jeremy Taylor
  • The man who broods over the past can never master the difficulties of today. Every wise man learn to forget. -- Herbert Newton Casson
  • Now we suffer the evils of a long peace; luxury more cruel than war broods over us and avenges a conquered world. -- Juvenal
  • Back of the sound broods the silence, back of the gift stands the giving; Back of the hand that receives thrill the sensitive nerves of receiving. -- Richard Realf
  • He can neither read nor write and in him broods already a taste for mindless violence. All history present in that visage, the child the father of the man. -- Cormac McCarthy
  • The mind is still haunted with its old unconscious ways; it broods on lost authorities; and the yearning, the deep and hollowing yearning for divine volition and service is with us still. -- Julian Jaynes
  • An enthusiast broods over the oppression of a people till he fancies himself commissioned by Heaven to liberate them. He ventures the attempt, which ends in little else than his own execution. -- George Haven Putnam
  • The Tea Baggers, they're not a movement, they're a cult.... Cults tend to populate from within, encouraging members to have huge broods of children and to give them strange names, like Moonbeam, and Trig. -- Bill Maher
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