of Graze
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature. Samuel Johnson
Remember, Orestes: you were part of my herd, you grazed in the fields along with my sheep. Your liberty is nothing but a mange eating away at you, it is nothing but an exile. Jean-Paul Sartre
To have grazed every form of failure, including success. Emil Cioran
I was walking, but I seemed to be falling from dream to dream, from desire to desire. A door ajar, an open window gave me a pang. A woman passing by grazed against me, a woman who told me nothing of what she might have told me. I dreamed of her tragedy and of mine. Henri Barbusse
You get more from a few good animals than from the many that are poorly grazed. Sicilian Proverb
You've grazed so much, where's your tail-fat? Persian Proverb