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Horses Quotations

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321.Champing his foam, and bounding o'er the plain Arch his high neck, and graceful spread his mane.
    - Sir R.Blackmore

322.A horse in the stable is worth two in the pasture.

323.The horse is such a marvelous frustration. What other creature would go into a freshly bedded box, with a rack full of the finest hay, and promptly set about devouring her straw?

324.The more I know about men, the more I love my horse.

325.I used to have money, now I have horses.

326.I ride. Therefore I am.

327.At its finest, rider and horse are joined not by tack but by trust. Each is totally reliant upon the other..... Each is the selfless guardian of the others very well being.

328.If you ever hear a horse laugh, you'll laugh with amazement.

329.I use to have a handle on the reigns of life and the reigns of a horse, but then I fell of both.

330.In the trojan horse story man entered and touched the inside of a horse, but to see a horse in high spirits is to have the horse enter and touch the inside of a man.

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