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we are only horses, and don't know.
Losing weight. When we finish eating this horse I
A horse to one who loves him is a cure for many ills.
Religion needs a baptism of horse sense.
The horse is flesh and blood on a noble scale
The horse is a mirror to your soul ... and sometimes you might not like what you see in the mirror.
Horses change lives. They give out young people confidence and self-esteem. They provide peace and tranquility to troubled souls, they give us hope.
There is no greater pleasure in the world than riding a good horse.
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.
The profession of music is lacking in horse sense, not only because the commonplace variety of horse is absent from its operations, but because parts of the horse are noticeably present.
A horse is freedom so indominable that it becomes useless to imprison it to serve man: it lets itself be domesticated, but with a simple, rebellious toss of the head-shaking its mane like an abundance of free-flowing hair-it shows that its inner nature is always wild, translucent and free.
Men ran after and ate horses for four hundred thousand years. The outcome is more than a love of horse flesh; it is a runner's body.
Stout as a horse
I love horses. I spent seven years as a racing commissioner on a horse-racing board.
Any manwhose love of horses isstronger thanhis fear of being an absurdity is all right with me.
The horse thinks one thing and he that rides him another
Horses teach you patience and how to do things the right way so you can get the right result.
Horses have different levels of intelligence and different levels of work ethic.
To me, horses and freedom are synonymous.
Maybe that's the nameless quality I'm always trying to pinpoint - it's not about how a horse looks, it's about how they make you feel. Nobody can put a finger on that.
I love horses. There's something practical and mystical about them.
Without good horses, you are nothing. In polo, it's 70 per cent horse, 30 per cent rider. And I have the best horses.
Good horses make short miles.
I believe that horses bring out the best in us. They judge us not by how we look, what we're wearing or how powerful or rich we are, they judge us in terms of sensitivity, consistency, and patience. They demand standards of behavior and levels of kindness that we, as humans, then strive to maintain.
I discovered that the horse is life itself, a metaphor but also an example of life's mystery and unpredictability, of life's generosity and beauty, a worthy object of repeated and ever changing contemplation.
Horses and horsepower alike are about status and being cool.
Body and soul: a horse harnessed beside an ox.
I often tell people in the clinics, the human possesses the one thing that means more to the horse than anything in the world, and that is peace and comfort,
Horses are mirrors. They'll show you back whatever you show them. Watch a man with a horse, and you'll see what's inside his own self.
A legendary horse is praised not for its strength, but for its Integrity.
I dreamed horse and lived horse and expected, if necessary, to marry a horse; for all practical purposes I was a horse.
Taint what a horse looks like, it's what a horse be.
Horses lend us the wings we lack.
But why discourse Upon the Virtues of the Horse? They are too numerous to tell Save when you have a Horse to Sell.
There is much boasting among the young men about their teams as their horse and carts in Cleveland. Most of the Yorkshire men take as much delight in their ox draught as they used to do in their Horse Draught.
Truly a good horse, good ground to gallop on, and sunshine, make up the sum of enjoyable travelling.
A pony is a childhood dream. A horse is an adulthood treasure.
Horses are the ruination of everyone, your father has a craze for them but then we all do crazy things.
There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
Unsoundness in a slave, as well as in a horse, detracts materially from his value. If no warranty is given, a close examination is a matter of particular importance to the Negro jockey.
The horse is by Nature a very lazy animal whose idea of heaven is an enormous field of lush grass in which he can graze undisturbed until his belly is full, and after a pleasant doze can start filling himself up all over again.
Horses are like people - they have different personalities. They can be nice, friendly and hard-working, or awkward, difficult and lazy. If horses were people, some would be on the dole, and others would be entrepreneurs.
The outside of a horse is good for the inside of man.
Chuse a horse made, and a wife to make.
How the horse dominated the mind of the early races especially of the Mediterranean! You were a lord if you had a horse. Far back, far back in our dark soul the horse prances ... The horse, the horse! The symbol of surging potency and power of movement, of action in man!
A horse is dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle.
With horses, there were no guarantees. You worked yourself raw and hoped until your heart hurt just for a little heat in a foreleg to derail everything.
But what truly horsey girls discover in the end is that boyfriends, husbands, children, and careers are the substitute-for horses
We look for a horse with one chance in two of winning and which pays you three to one.
The horse is, like man, the most beautiful and the most miserable of creatures, only, in the case of man, it is vice or property that makes him ugly. He is responsible for his own decadence, while the horse is only a slave.
Whenever difficulties appear, the rider must ask himself: does the horse not want execute my demands, does he not understand what I want, or is he physically unable to carry them out? The rider's conscience must find the answer.
When you see a good horseman, you're unable to tell where the instruction is coming from. It's like telepathy.
When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse.
It's a proud horse that will not carry his owne provender.
The horse does of two things. He does what he thinks he's supposed to do, or he does what he thinks he needs to do to survive.
I am a good horse to travel, but not from choice a roadster. The landscape-painter uses the figures of men to mark a road. He would not make that use of my figure.
The British have a unique relationship with horses. They are etched into our landscape in chalk, they have been written about, painted, sung about, celebrated and gambled upon for centuries.
Honor lies in the mane of a horse.
flaxen mane and tail. The Black Forest horses had a draft-like
There is a sociology of horses, as well as a psychology. It is most evident in the world of horse racing, where many horses are gathered together, where year after year, decade after decade, they do the same, rather simple thing - run in races and try to win.
Equestrian art is the perfect understanding and harmony between horse and rider.
My kingdom not for a horse, but for a good piece of advice!
Horses are the brand value of 'Wertheimer Freres.'
Horses are our silent partners. When we learn their language. This partnership grows strong.
Different horses have different personalities. They're just like people.
There is no secret so close as that between a rider and her horse.
The wildest colts make the best horses.
Money, horse racing and women: three things the boys just can't figure out.
Tell me everything you know about the horse, Bottom-san
The main secret for a horse that is heavy upon the hand, is for the rider to have a very light one; for when he finds nothing to bear upon with his mouth, he infallibly throws himself upon the haunches for his own security.
...the horse is by no means a 'wild beast' or a stupid animal as sometimes described by thoughtless persons.
I've always loved horses. When I was younger, I competed in horse shows and did quite well.
Horses are a mirror of who you are. They're emotionally dependent on you.
I spent all my youth with horses.
Think when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth; For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there; jumping o'er times, Turning the accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass:
I'm fine," [her dad] said gently. "Back on the horse, Cath.'
'What's the horse?' she sighed, watching him pull on a South High hoodie. 'Jogging? Working too much?'
'Living,' he said, a little too loud. 'Life's the horse.
Fascination with horses predated every other single thing I knew. Before I was a mother, before I was a writer, before I knew the facts of life, before I was a schoolgirl, before I learned to read, I wanted a horse.
It is money makes the mare to trot.
Marry me and I'll never look at another horse!
Women really like the horses, more so than men.
I have four horses, and they are my everything.
Horses have made civilization possible.
For many young girls, having a horse of their own ranks high on the scale of importance, right up there with breathing.
A fine horse or a beautiful woman, I cannot look at them unmoved, even now when seventy winters have chilled my blood.
Horses are moody quad-bikes that piss on your boot and cost thousands in vets' fees.
I love horses. I think I may have been one of Henry VIII's knights in another life, riding through a great forest.
You might measure your approach to a horse the same way as your approach to people because there are going to be some horses, like some people, who might be inclined to tune you out.
Consider the horse'
They considered it.
You could tell a horse everything, and it wouldn't judge you or condemn you or think you stupid. A horse had no opinion at all about the way you looked.
Controlling your emotions is the biggest challenge for a horseman.
From horses we may learn not only about the horse itself but also about animals in general, indeed about ourselves and about life as a whole.
I've fallen in love with my horse. It's a safer bet. We all know from my illustrious past that I should be sticking to men with four legs.
Man is preoccupied with freedom yet laden with handicaps. The breadth of his activity and experience is narrowed by the limitations of his relatively weak, sluggish body. The racehorse, by virtue of his awesome physical gifts, freed the jockey from himself.
There is no secret closer than what passes between a man and his horse
To get a horse to hit a mark without a rider, to get it to stand up, to get it to rear, to get it to pick up a bucket and bring it over is amazing. It's hard work and very rewarding but can be dangerous.
Horses get anxious when their expectations are not met.
Some of my biggest friends are big-time horse owners.
When one is on horsebacke hee knowes all things.
So, I have my own horse and two ponies. I grew up around horses, and that really is my passion.
Horses ... horses made me happy, complete. Then and there in the middle of some state, in a wild state of being, I vowed I would own a horse again.