415 Quotes About Horses

  • Author Patricia Briggs
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    ...The Arabs I rode herding cattle with your father in the fifties and sixties would do a full day’s work for twenty years, seven days a week, and retire sound.” He snorted. “The drive now is for pretty lawn ornaments. The Arabian horses were originally bred as weapons of war, and now they are artwork.

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  • Author Russell Hoban
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    Before the motorcar replaced the horse, and for some years after there were many illustrators who drew horses with the same authority with which they drew the human figure; now there are very few who can do that. Most modern illustraters fudge a horse the best they can and hope to get on by the technique.

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  • Author Julia Glass
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    Bet you did not know that in Mexico they call a Palomino an Isabella. Or that George Washington's warhorse was an Arab named Magnolia. I sure as hell did not. Hey, Magnolia! Takes a mighty secure man to ride a horse into battle with a name like that; well, to ride a horse into battle at all.

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  • Author Carly Kade
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    I happily trailed behind her as she excitedly guided me from stall to stall ... I wasn't even interested in the bling on her rear pockets anymore. I was interested in her, not bedding her, but her. Her expression was pure glee. Innocent. I was already in love with her because of the way she loved her horses. She was as at home with them as I was.

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  • Author Anna Blake
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    First, if you’re fighting, you’ve lost already. Second, there’s no negotiating power in being right if it makes your horse wrong.

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  • Author Anna Blake
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    If the truth is that you’ll never be a world-class rider on a world-class horse, then why not do life-changing work? Ride a rescue.

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  • Author Catherynne M. Valente
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    Folk dress in all manner of finery and wonderful hats to go and watch the races, but only if it's horses doing the barreling that day. This, at least, is understandable, for horses, in secret, love hats more than any other creature. It is a horse's tragedy that they can never properly wear one.

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  • Author Elizabeth Letts
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    An old adage says that a good rider can hear his horse speak and a great rider can hear his horse whisper.

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  • Author Kim Meeder
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    For many young girls, having a horse of their own ranks high on the scale of importance, right up there with breathing.

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