17 Quotes by Elizabeth Letts
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Just as ballroom dancing and pair skating command partners to work together seamlessly, in the sport of dressage, the rider performers an intricate pas de deux with his partner – a twelve-hundred-pound four-footed beast.
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He had no heart. And, you know, a man who gives up his heart is little better than a tin can... and all the Baum’s Castorine in the world couldn’t make him better. That’s why he was so determined to find one. Sometimes, when the tin woodman leaves home, when he goes on the road, leaving his family to sell his chopped wood, he feels so hollow he bangs on his chest, just to hear the echo inside. That’s what it’s like to be a man of tin. It’s very lonely.
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Oh, Kansas isn’t the state of Kansas,” Maud said. “Kansas is just the place you’re stuck in, wherever that might be.
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Great dressage demands more than skill; it engages a rider’s inner wisdom and his ability to communicate with a mount in the silent language of horsemanship.
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With all of these oohs and ahs, I think we must christen it the Land of Aahs.
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Magic isn’t things materializing out of nowhere, Magic is when a lot of people all believe in the same thing at the same time, and somehow we all escape ourselves a little bit and we meet up somewhere, and just for a moment, we taste the sublime.
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Too much control can stunt a girl, sap her of courage, and render her weak.
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If Maud’s suffragist mother, Matilda, had taught her anything, it was that if you wanted something, you needed to ask for it – or demand it, if necessary.
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