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There is something
about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man. --Winston
Churchill Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from
betting on people. --W.C. Fields Riding: The art of keeping
a horse between you and the ground. --Author Unknown It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to
fall. --Mexican Proverb The wagon rests in winter, the sleigh
in summer, the horse never. --Yiddish Proverb Many people have
sighed for the 'good old days' and regretted the 'passing of the horse,' but today,
when only those who like horses own them, it is a far better time for horses. --C.W. Anderson No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. --Winston Churchill People on horses look better than they are.
People in cars look worse than they are. --Marya Mannes Horses
and children, I often think, have a lot of the good sense there is in the world. --Josephine Demott Robinson It's always been and always will be the same in the world: The horse does
the work and the coachman is tipped. --Author Unknown Heaven is high and earth wide. If you ride three feet higher above
the ground than other men, you will know what that means. --Rudolf C. Binding He knows when you're happy He knows when you're comfortable
He knows when you're confident And he always knows when you have carrots. --Author Unknown The wind of heaven is that which blows between a
horse's ears. --Arabian Proverb Ah, steeds, steeds, what steeds!
Has the whirlwind a home in your manes? Is there a sensitive ear, alert
as a flame, in your every fiber? Hearing the familiar song from above, all
in one accord you strain your bronze chests and, hooves barely touching the ground,
turn into straight lines cleaving the air, and all inspired by God it rushes on! --Nikolai V. Gogol, Dead Souls, 1842, translated from Russian (above is
combination of translations by Bernard Guildert Guerney, Richard Peaver, and Larisa
Voloklonsky) To ride a horse is to ride the sky. --Author Unknown There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse. --Robert Smith Surtees, "Chapter XXX: Bolting the Badger," Mr. Sponge's
Sporting Tour, 1853 A horse loves freedom, and the weariest
old work horse will roll on the ground or break into a lumbering gallop when he
is turned loose into the open. --Gerald Raferty I bless the
hoss from hoof to head - From head to hoof, and tale to mane! - I bless
the hoss, as I have said, From head to hoof, and back again! --James Whitcomb
Riley Horses are uncomfortable in the middle and dangerous at both
ends. --Attributed to both Christopher Stone and Ian Fleming It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! --Nicholas Evans A lovely horse is always an experience.... It is
an emotional experience of the kind that is spoiled by words. --Beryl Markham I can always tell which is the front end of a horse, but beyond that,
my art is not above the ordinary. --Mark Twain The horses paw
and prance and neigh, Fillies and colts like kittens play, And dance and
toss their rippled manes Shining and soft as silken skeins;... --Oliver
Wendell Holmes ...I heard a neigh. Oh, such a brisk and melodious
neigh as that was! My very heart leaped with delight at the sound. --Nathaniel Hawthorne, "The Chimæra," A Wonder-Book for Girls and
Boys, 1852 (about Pegasus) A thousand horse and none to ride!
- With flowing tail, and flying mane, Wide nostrils never stretched by
pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, And feet that iron never shod,
And flanks unscarred by spur or rod, A thousand horse, the wild, the free,
Like waves that follow o'er the sea, Came thickly thundering on,... --Lord
Byron, XVII, Mazeppa, 1818 A horse is the projection of peoples'
dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability
of giving us escape from our mundane existence. --Pam Brown The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the
rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire. --Sharon Ralls Lemon All I pay my psychiatrist is the cost of feed and hay, and he'll listen
to me any day. --Author Unknown When I bestride him, I soar, I am a
hawk: he trots the air; the earth sings when he touches it; the basest horn of
his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes. --William Shakespeare,
Henry V A Hibernian sage once wrote that there
are three things a man never forgets: The girl of his early youth, a devoted
teacher, and a great horse. --C.J.J. Mullen A canter is a cure
for every evil. --Benjamin Disraeli If the world was truly
a rational place, men would ride sidesaddle. --Rita Mae Brown A man on a horse is spiritually as well as physically bigger than a man on foot. --John Steinbeck Among all the sights of the docks, the noble truck-horses
are not the least striking to a stranger. They are large and powerful brutes,
with such sleek and glossy coats, that they look as if brushed and put on by a
valet every morning. They march with a slow and stately step, lifting their
ponderous hoofs like royal Siam elephants. Thou shalt not lay stripes upon
these Roman citizens; for their docility is such, they are guided without rein
or lash; they go or come, halt or march on, at a whisper. So grave, dignified,
gentlemanly, and courteous did these fine truck-horses look - so full of calm
intelligence and sagacity, that often I endeavored to get into conversation with
them, as they stood in contemplative attitudes while their loads were preparing.
But all I could get from them was the mere recognition of a friendly neigh; though
I would stake much upon it that, could I have spoken in their language, I would
have derived from them a good deal of valuable information touching the docks,
where they passed the whole of their dignified lives. --Herman Melville,
Redburn. His First Voyage, 1849 A horse is worth more than
riches. --Spanish Proverb When you're young and you fall off
a horse, you may break something. When you're my age, you splatter. --Roy Rogers The ass will carry his load, but not a double load;
ride not a free horse to death. --Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote There is just as much horse sense as ever, but the horses have most
of it. --Author Unknown Brahma was excessively sparing with
earth, water, and fire.... The reckless expenditure of air and ether in his composition
was amazing. And, in consequence, he perpetually struggled to outreach the
wind, to outrun space itself. Other animals ran only when they had a reason,
but the Horse would run for no reason whatever, as if to run out of his own skin. --Rabindranath Tagore Look back at our struggle for freedom,
Trace our present day's strength to it's source; And you'll find that man's
pathway to glory Is strewn with the bones of the horse. --Author Unknown In riding a horse we borrow freedom. --Helen Thomson It takes a good deal of physical courage to ride a horse. This, however,
I have. I get it at about forty cents a flask, and take it as required. --Stephen Leacock Feeling down? Saddle up. --Author Unknown God forbid that I should go to any Heaven in which there are no horses. --R.B. Cunninghame Graham, letter to Theodore Roosevelt, 1917 Even an E-type Jaguar looks merely flash beside a really smart pony
and trap. --Marion C. Garretty Four things greater than all
things are, - Women and Horses and Power and War. --Rudyard Kipling, "The
Ballad of the King's Jest" For want of a Nail the Shoe was lost;
for want of a Shoe the Horse was lost; and for want of a Horse the Rider was lost;
being overtaken and slain by the Enemy, all for want of Care about a Horse-shoe
Nail. --Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack, June 1758 A horse which stops dead just before a jump and thus propels its rider
into a graceful arc provides a splendid excuse for general merriment. --Duke
of Endinburgh Again the early-morning sun was generous with its
warmth. All the sounds dear to a horseman were around me - the snort of
the horses as they cleared their throats, the gentle swish of their tails, the
tinkle of irons as we flung the saddles over their backs - little sounds of no
importance, but they stay in the unconscious library of memory. --Wynford
Vaughan-Thomas You know horses are smarter than people. You
never heard of a horse going broke betting on people. --Will Rogers They say princes learn no art truly but the art of horsemanship.
The reason is the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as
soon as his groom. --Ben Jonson, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter
and Some Poems, "Illiteratus princeps" Wherever man has left his footprint in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization
we will find the hoofprint of the horse beside it. --John Moore Small children are convinced that ponies deserve to see the inside of the
house. --Maya Patel To me, horses and freedom are synonymous. --Veryl Goodnight A horse can lend its rider the speed and strength
he or she lacks, but the rider who is wise remembers it is no more than a loan. --Pam Brown Where in this wide world can man find nobility without
pride, Friendship without envy, Or beauty without vanity? Here, where
grace is served with muscle And strength by gentleness confined He serves
without servility; he has fought without enmity. There is nothing so powerful,
nothing less violent. There is nothing so quick, nothing more patient. --Ronald Duncan, "The Horse,"
1954 One reason why birds and horses are happy is because they are
not trying to impress other birds and horses. --Dale Carnegie The horse through all its trials has preserved the sweetness of paradise in its
blood. --Johannes Jensen Horses lend us the wings we lack. --Author Unknown Good people get cheated, just as good horses get
ridden. --Chinese Proverb I'd rather have a goddam horse.
A horse is at least human, for God's sake. --J.D. Salinger, The
Catcher in the Rye Spending that many hours in the saddle gave
a man plenty of time to think. That's why so many cowboys fancied themselves
Philosophers. --Charles M. Russell I go about looking at horses
and cattle. They eat grass, make love, work when they have to, bear their
young. I am sick with envy of them. --Sherwood Anderson Somewhere in time's own space There must be some sweet pastured place
Where creeks sing on and tall trees grow Some paradise where horses go,
For by the love that guides my pen I know great horses live again. --Stanley
Harrison People have always cared me a bit, you see - they're so
complicated. I suppose that's why I prefer horses. --From the movie
Separate Tables, 1958 There are unknown worlds of knowledge in brutes; and whenever you mark
a horse, or a dog, with a peculiarly mild, calm, deep-seated eye, be sure he is
an Aristotle or a Kant, tranquilly speculating upon the mysteries in man.
No philosophers so thoroughly comprehend us as dogs and horses. They see
through us at a glance. And after all, what is a horse but a species of
four-footed dumb man, in a leathern overall, who happens to live upon oats, and
toils for his masters, half-requited or abused, like the biped hewers of wood
and drawers of water? But there is a touch of divinity even in brutes, and
a special halo about a horse, that should forever exempt him from indignities.
As for those majestic, magisterial truck-horses of the docks, I would as soon
think of striking a judge on the bench, as to lay violent hand upon their holy
hides. --Herman Melville, Redburn. His First Voyage, 1849 The horse is God's gift to mankind. --Arabian Proverb In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have. Eleven-hundred pounds of raw
muscle, power, grace, and sweat between your legs - it's something you just can't
get from a pet hamster. --Author Unknown If your horse says
no, you either asked the wrong question, or asked the question wrong. --Pat
Parelli Gipsy gold does not chink and glitter. It gleams in
the sun and neighs in the dark. --Attributed to the Claddaugh Gypsies of
Galway A woman needs two animals - the horse of her dreams and a
jackass to pay for it. --Author Unknown I prefer a bike to
a horse. The brakes are more easily checked. --Lambert Jeffries What delight To back the flying steed, that challenges The wind
for speed! - seems native more of air Than earth! - whose burden only lends
him fire! - Whose soul, in his task, turns labour into sport; Who makes
your pastime his! I sit him now! He takes away my breath! He makes
me reel! I touch not earth - I see not - hear not. All Is ecstasy
of motion! --James Sheridan Knowles, The Love-Chase Horses - if God made anything more beautiful, he kept it for himself. --Author Unknown If you want a stable friendship, get a horse. --Author Unknown He's of the colour of the nutmeg. And of the
heat of the ginger.... he is pure air and fire; and the dull elements of earth
and water never appear in him, but only in patient stillness while his rider mounts
him; he is indeed a horse, and all other jades you may call beasts. --William
Shakespeare, Henry V My horse's feet are as swift as
rolling thunder He carries me away from all my fears And when the world
threatens to fall asunder His mane is there to wipe away my tears. --Bonnie
Lewis And Allah took a handful of southerly wind, blew His breath
over it, and created the horse.... Thou shall fly without wings, and conquer without
any sword. Oh, horse. --Bedouin Legend A horse doesn't
care how much you know, until he knows how much you care. --Pat Parelli Men are generally more careful of the Breed of their Horses and Dogs
than of their Children. --William Penn, Fruits of Solitude A dog may be man's best friend, but the horse wrote history. --Author
Unknown The hooves of horses! Oh! witching and sweet Is
the music earth steals from the iron-shod feet; No whisper of lover, no trilling
of bird, Can stir me as much as hooves of horses Have stirred. --Will
H. Ogilvie The daughter who won't lift a finger in the house is
the same child who cycles madly off in the pouring rain to spend all morning mucking
out a stable. --Samantha Armstrong He flung himself upon his
horse and rode madly off in all directions. --Stephen Leacock Why did this animal that had prospered so in the Colorado desert leave his amiable
homeland for Siberia? There is no answer. We know that when the horse
negotiated the land bridge... he found on the other end an opportunity for varied
development that is one of the bright aspects of animal history. He wandered
into France and became the mighty Percheron, and into Arabia, where he developed
into a lovely poem of a horse, and into Africa where he became the brilliant zebra,
and into Scotland, where he bred selectively to form the massive Clydesdale.
He would also journey into Spain, where his very name would become the designation
for gentleman, a caballero, a man of the horse. There he would flourish
mightily and serve the armies that would conquer much of the known world. --James Michener A horse is poetry in motion. --Author Unknown A Horseman should know neither fear, nor anger. --James Rarey She lifted the drooping muzzle with both hands... It was a special embrace
saved for special occasions. --Jean M. Auel O! for a horse
with wings! --William Shakespeare, Cymbeline Horse sense,
n.: Stable thinking. --Author Unknown Men are better
when riding, more just and more understanding, and more alert and more at ease
and more under-taking, and better knowing of all countries and all passages; in
short and long all good customs and manners cometh thereof, and the health of
man and of his soul. --Attributed to Edward Plantagenet .
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