Horse Quotes And Sayings
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Here is a collection of horse quotes and sayings from various authors, celebrities, famous persons, and other sources compiled by allinspiration.com for you to read and enjoy.
“Arabians: A little bit of everything perfect.”
– Amanda Ferber
“The horse, with beauty unsurpassed, strength immeasurable and grace unlike any other, still remains humble enough to carry a man upon his back.”
– Amber Senti
“The horse is God‘s gift to mankind.”
– Arabian Proverb
“The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears.”
– Arabian Proverb
“Science is not a sacred cow. Science is a horse. Don’t worship it. Feed it.”
– Aubrey Eben
“A canter is a cure for every evil.”
– Benjamin Disraeli
“Closeness, friendship, affection – keeping your own horse means all these things.”
– Bertrand Leclair
“A lovely horse is always an experience. … It is an emotional experience of the kind that is spoiled by words.”
– Beryl Markham
“They think they can make fuel from horse manure – Now, I don’t know if your car will be able to get 30 miles to the gallon, but it’s sure gonna put a stop to siphoning!”
– Billie Holliday
“My horse’s feet are as swift as rolling thunder/He carries me away from all my fears/And when the world threatens to fall asunder/His mane is there to wipe away my tears.”
– Bonnie Lewis
“To ride or not to ride – this is a stupid question.”
– Brandy Michelle
“How do you catch a loose horse? Make a noise like a carrot.”
– British Calvary
“My great forte in killing buffaloes was to get them circling by riding my horse at the head of the herd and shooting their leaders. Thus the brutes behind were crowded to the left, so that they were soon going round and round.”
– Buffalo Bill
“I had the best buffalo horse that ever made a track.”
– Buffalo Bill
“The horse knows how to be a horse if we will leave him alone… but the riders don’t know how to ride. What we should be doing is creating riders and that takes care of the horse immediately.”
– Charles de Kunffy
“To place your horse’s need for you to let him leave his failing body above your need to keep him with you – that – is the greatest and purest love.”
– Cynthia Garrett
“The horse, the horse! The symbol of surging potency and power of movement, of action.”
– D.H. Lawrence
“You cannot train a horse with shouts and expect it to obey a whisper.”
– Dagobert D. Runes
“One reason why birds and horses are happy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses.”
– Dale Carnegie
“Care, and not fine stables, makes a good horse.”
– Danish Proverb
“The educated horse is a thinking horse, and it seems that he understands every now and then something happens that he must chalk up as a mistake and be done with it.”
– Dennis Murphy
“When my horse is running good, I don’t stop to give him sugar.”
– Douglas Horton
“A horse which stops dead just before a jump and thus propels its rider into a graceful arc provides a splendid excuse for general merriment.”
– Duke of Endinburgh
“Some of my best leading men have been dogs and horses.”
– Elizabeth Taylor
“I thought that the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys was to be learned and courageous. So I decided to study Greek and learn to manage a horse.”
– Elizabeth Cady Stanton
“When God wanted to create the horse, he said to the South Wind, ‘I want to make a creature of you. Condense.’ And the Wind condensed.”
– Emir Abd-el-Kader
“By reason of his elegance, he resembles an image painted in a palace, though he is as majestic as the palace itself.”
– Emir Abd-el-Kader
“Show me your horse and I will tell you what you are.”
– English Proverb
“You may lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.”
– English proverb
“Vampires are sexy to a woman perhaps because the fantasy is similar to that of the man on the white horse sweeping her off to paradise.”
– Frank Langella
“Preserve his natural gaits. Preserve his personality. Preserve his instinct to go forward. Do this and you must be successful because you are respecting nature‘s wisdom.”
– Franz Mairinger
“Love means attention, which means looking after the things we love. We call this stable management.”
– George H. Morris
“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
“My treasures do not chink or gleam, they glitter in the sun and neigh at night.”
– Gypsy saying
“If the horse does not enjoy his work, his rider will have no joy.”
– H.H. Isenbart
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