Horses Quotations
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| 421. | A farmer's horse is never lame, never unfit to go. Never throws out curbs, never breaks down before or behind. Like his master he is never showy. He does not paw and prance, and arch his neck, and bid the world admire his beauties...and when he is wanted, he can always do his work. - Anthony Trollope
| | 422. | Sell the cow, buy the sheep, but never be without the horse. - Irish proverb
| | 423. | If the world was truly a rational place, men would ride sidesaddle. - Rita Mae Brown
| | 424. | If riding were all blue ribbons and bright lights, I would have quit long ago. - George Morris
| | 425. | The ability and intelligence is remarkable...Prince was able to walk the length of the furrow, between the growing potatoes, and when he was done you might never guess that he passed that way, so sure and careful was every footfall. - Paul Heiney
| | 426. | She was not afraid, immediately. The sheer exhilaration of the horse's speed thrilled her, but his strength was ominous. When she looked down she saw his shoulders moving with the smooth rhythm of steam-pistons; she saw his black, shining hoofs thrown out, thudding the hard turf, and felt the great eagerness coming up through her own body. She knew that she could never stop him, if he decided he did not want to stop. she saw the hedge ahead of them, and the first stab of real fear contracted her stomach. She gathered her reins up tight, and pulled hard. It made no difference at all. 'Don't pabic,' she thought, but the panic was in her whether she wanted it or not. - KM Peyton
| | 427. | Again the early-morning sun was generous with it's 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
| | 428. | 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
| | 429. | A good horse and a good rider are only so in mutual trust. - HME
| | 430. | An extra pressure, a silent rebuke, an unseen praising, a firm correction: all these passed between us as through telegraph wires. - Christilot Hanson Boylen
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