In every four there is one the slowest, and one the swiftest; and while the race is always to the slowest, the trouble is always with the swiftest.
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I whisper like the sea in the horse's ear.
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.
If you were called to gallop like the horse, never end up hopping like the frog. Rise up for greatness.
A woman is at heart _ a wild creature.But the creature itself _ that depends on you. (His wild rabbit _ your wild horse)
Time will come and riding horses will be seen by the whole society as a severe animal rights violation!
The carriage could only clop along at about ten miles per hour, which only accentuated Imogene__ excitement. She urged it onward: "Fly, horse, fly!
Whats the difference between a king and his horse?I dont mean some kiddy shit like one has 4 legs and the other has 2, or ones a person and ones an animal. If their form, ability, and power is exactly the same, then why is it one becomes the king and controls the battle and the other one becomes the horse and carries the king? There's only one answer...INSTINCT!!!
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.
He thought he saw some horses, too, and a clown, but it was the faces of all those dead raptors that really bothered him. And maybe that clown a little bit.
For God took a handful of blizzard snow, blew on it and created the horse.
You can kiss me if you like," she said.Alex let go of her and turned away. "Thanks, Fiona," he said. "But frankly I'd prefer to kiss the horse.
Horses get anxious when their expectations are not met.
The pony is mad. She can go from a relaxed walk to a flat out gallop in seconds if something spooks her, and she won__ stop until she practically crashes into something. I__e seen her buck, rear and spin around in circles. She__ completely unpredictable and I don__ even trust her on the ground. As far as I__ concerned, Alec__ welcome to her, and he relishes the challenge. For some reason, he loves that pony most of all. Perhaps it__ because no-one else would give her a chance, that they__ written her off as crazy, mean, dangerous. Alec admires her independent spirit, I think, and maybe he likes that she still has that strength of spirit, that she still challenges him every time he rides her. He can__ completely dominate her, and he doesn__ try. He wants a partnership with her. And slowly, slowly, his father is taking that away from him, bullying the mare and his son at the same time, seeking to fit them into the same mould, the only one he knows. The strong succeed while the weak fall behind.
They've never known a time when people drank rain water because it was pure, or could eat snow, or swim in any river or brook. The last time I drove to Washington the traffic was so bad that I could have made better time with a horse.
A few fly bites cannot stop a spirited horse.
Legends of the Silver Stallion had been told for years now, whenever mountain stockmen met round the campfires or on the winding hill tracks. Songs were sung about him to the cattle and both songs and tales had become even stranger since his supposed death when he vanished through the wind and the night over a great cliff. Tales kept cropping up of a ghost horse seen, or imagined, roaming over the mountains at night, of stockmen waking in a hut at midnight, hearing the tremendous stallion__ cry which could only be Thowra__
Horses don't speak, but they communicate through body language. If you look very closely, you'll find out your horse has been trying to talk to you every day.