Sentences with phrase «brooding over»

Don't waste time brooding over job offers that don't come through.
Chatting about things you care about makes your networking experience far more fulfilling than brooding over the weekend forecast,» he continued.
A clear reference to the dark castle brooding over the industrial idyl that appears on the Pilsner label.
This struggle on the part of the artist to capture the sequence of ephemeral experience is not only the heart of Soutine's method, but also expresses his tragic anxiety, his constant brooding over being and not being, over bloom and decay, over life and death.
«As in all the Commissario Brunetti novels, Venice, brooding over the human comedy, Venice watchful of the sea is always a main character... Leon's mysteries are always welcome companions because they offer the intellect, as well as the heart, the food they crave.»
Monica, the main character in «Romancing the Diary,» is brooding over a boy and throws her cherished diary into a creek.
Instead of brooding over their predicament, officials from 18 of the Georgia districts turned down by the U.S. Education Department decided to hold what they facetiously labeled a «losers» roundtable.»
Like many gothic heroines, Edith is in love with a damaged man, a mad aristocrat brooding over his own history; her marriage to him will be a trap.
Johnny Depp handles the lyrical and melodic complexity of Sondheim's songs well (Far from opera, he and Helena Bonham Carter use character - based voices), but his Todd is always a morose blank, whether he's brooding over memories of his lost family, slashing the throats of the general populace, or even participating in Mrs. Lovett's daydream of a potentially happy life together.
He's irritable and distant, spending days and nights brooding over government secrets at an NSA facility.
While brooding over the demise of his relationship in a slick bar, Cal comes across smooth talking ladies man Jacob (Ryan Gosling, Drive), a staunch one - night stander who kindly offers to impart his worldview to Cal.
And yet, Pacific Rim is suffused with the same dark, gothic hues as Gotham City or Metropolis, along with hard - eyed characters brooding over tragedies in their pasts.
Even those who have already found their sweethearts, keep brooding over the possibilities of getting married and weighing all pros and cons.
Brooding over your feelings may be no better: A study in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology showed that rumination contributes to depression and anxiety.
Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History, codiscoverer of the fossil at right, thinks the gentle dinos were actually brooding over their eggs like birds, their close relatives.
Pictures painted on the walls of my womb began to emerge» (The Mother's Songs: Images of God the Mother [Paulist Press, 1986], p. 67) She discovered the Great Mother in the awesome beauty of the desert, brooding over a world still in the process of being born.
It has to discern the presence of Spirit brooding over in this creation which groans for the joy of freedom.
Always it was transcendent to the world, always it was involved in the world, drawing the world to itself, brooding over the face of the earth (Robinson, 98).
City Hall came, brooding over its colonnades, gazing down in weary interest at the people who came and went and governed this island through it.
He'd likely been brooding over the whole temple mess all night long.
Often they are overly self - critical, brooding over their failures and dismissing their successes.
You should not withdraw and sit brooding over your eternal accounting.
But, the solution isn't brooding over them.
-- GQ, «Steve Bannon Is Hatching His Comeback,» by Ben Schreckinger: «These days, he no longer runs Breitbart News, but Bannon remains holed up at the company's Capitol Hill headquarters, plotting the next stage of his right - wing populist revolution and brooding over the course of human events.
Instead of letting staff brood over abusive bosses, causing the quality of their work go downhill, workers should be given an outlet for their frustration.
She protected Israel like an eagle, and like a hen, brooded over her chicks.
He could do such painting without reverence, but when you think of Millet's great works, that make his name immortal, that he loved, brooded over, and put himself into, you know that he inwardly bowed himself, like the worshipping figures of his «Angelus,» before the vision of beauty that he saw.
When they are met with disdain, however, they are not to brood over it, but rather wipe the dust off their feet at the same time they declare that the Kingdom of God has come near even if the people will not believe it.
The great church broods over the small town, once a seat of power but long overtaken in size and importance by some shapeless industrial blob nearby.
They are the product of a singularly penetrating intelligence which has long brooded over his remembered words and actions.
The darkness which was upon the face of the whole earth while Christ died broods over the narrative until His dying cry is stilled.
This op - ed piece caused a flurry of negative reactions, especially from «scientist - believers» who were upset that their creed of chaotic cosmology mysteriously brooded over by the Spirit had been called into question.
More and more, as he brooded over the realities of sin and death, he sensed the hopelessness of his state apart from grace.
He sometimes brooded over the death of their first daughter, who was born three months premature and died after just 20 minutes, but he usually pulled out from these bouts of depression.
The Spirit of God broods over the waters of East and West, breathing new life in both directions.
The god of the powerful broods over a «fellowship of the wretched» which he is supposed to have ordained but — thankfully — being an idol, can not really control.
God is stirring the waters in my soul, the song I'm hearing whisper across the water is breathing your name somehow, and I feel like taking some time to brood over God's women in the world, in the church, to pray, to wait, to cover us all.
One not infrequently hears it said by men who for lack of losing themselves in studies are absorbed in phrases that a light shines upon the Christian world whereas a darkness broods over paganism.
Luther was writing a personal letter to his gentle Melancthon, whom he always suspected of being a little weak - kneed — what he went on to say was a further developed and rubato version of the words already quoted, advice of the kind that Staupitz had also given Luther — «Do not brood over your sins which are an inevitable part of our human condition; look rather at Jesus the Saviour.»
«I don't brood over these things,» he said.
See the good thats happening in your life do nt brood over something that u do nt have.
Shut up in this way, they brood over their suffering and sorrow, and become a prey to their own sad thoughts.
Brood over all of the possibilities before you make the final decision.
In a truly offbeat denouement, Tim rides off into the sunset minus the heroine, the better to brood over the blood he's been forced to shed.
As he dully broods over his lost honor and plots the destruction of the all - powerful Avatar, you can practically see Patel dreaming of the moment he gets to go back to his trailer and fire his agent.
He broods over the young pair's popularity and the unrest it is causing in the outlying areas.
When the whole world is sleeping, writers can brood over the ideas and can take as much time to indulge in the process of writing.
They collect data from different sources brood over the same and choose apt time to write.
As humans, we are bred to overreact, to dwell on or even brood over any hint of risk.
(Do not get excited about the future of this trade or brood over your past trades).
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