All of his mental power was concentrated in the depths of cogitation, with little to spare for the superficies of observation. |
To this singular woman, after much cogitation, Brahms dedicated his Op. 79 Rhapsodies. |
I'll do some cogitation and some preparation and some meditation also, and see if I can't come up with my own top five guilty pleasure songs. |
What or how do animals think, if they think, and if they do not, then what shapes do their cogitations take? |
Literature-inspired cogitations, often wonderful, bejewel the narrative's temporal twists and turns. |
More important, though, were his continued and inspired cogitations on the confederation's beleaguered finances. |