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Horses Quotations

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271.What the colt learns in youth he continues in old age.
    - French proverb

272.One must plow with the horses one has.
    - German proverb

273.There are only two classes in good society in England: the equestrian classes and the neurotic classes.
    - George Bernard Shaw

274.If one induces the horse to assume that carriage which it would adopt of its own accord when displaying its beauty, then one directs the horse to appear joyous and magnificent, proud and remarkable for having been ridden.
    - Xenophon

275.Horses have as much individuality and character as people.
    - C.W. Anderson

276.The horses of hope gallop, but the asses of experience go slowly.
    - Russian proverb

277.Set your sights after the last fence.

278.A fly, sir, may sting a stately horse, and make him wince; but one is but an insect, and the other a horse still.
    - Samuel Johnson

279.The day you put off vaccinations is the day your horse will be exposed.

280.A good horse is never a bad colour.

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