Top 18 Pack Horses Quotes
#1. Leisure is gone,
gone where the spinning-wheels are gone, and the pack-horses, and the slow wagons, and the peddlers, who brought bargains to the door on sunny afternoons.
George Eliot
#2. The mosquitoes. Tearing at him, clouds of them, the awful, ripping, thick masses of the small monsters trying to bleed him dry.
Gary Paulsen
#3. All the saddle horses, and even some of the pack animals, were affected by the scent of the wild herd. Freedom still lived deep down in their hearts. That was why a broken horse, no matter how gentle, became the wildest of the wild when he got free.
Zane Grey
#4. I could not help but notice that in this regard the book, inanimate though it was, cared more for my welfare than any human in the castle.
Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#5. He had not known it was possible to love a little human being as he loved Annie.
Maeve Binchy
#6. But trust me, it's best to face something head on, smash it, and move on with your life. Lingering and wondering, waiting and worrying ... that kills you.
Jennifer Ashley
#8. The word 'sorry' is hardly adequate for my actions.
Liane Moriarty
#9. when we are brave enough to be in the present, we have the power to transform the world.
Sakyong Mipham
#11. I'd get lost without the weight of you two on my shoulders.
Daniel Woodrell
#12. I don't think we expect enough of students. They just need someone to show them the way.
Rafe Esquith
#13. Jacob: I've never seen so much manure. Wade: Baggage stock horses. They pack'em in 27 a car. Jacob: how do you stand the smell? Wade: what smell?
Sara Gruen
#14. Hearing this, I had that feeling again, like the conversation was a pack of wild horses pounding out ahead of me, leaving nothing but dust behind. Trifecta?
Sarah Dessen
#15. You don't need a pack of wild horses to learn how to make a sandwich.
Phil McGraw
#16. I am inspired by those who dedicate their lives to bringing about positive social change throughout the world.
Ian Anthony Dale
#17. Stolid pack-animals are much more fit for carrying loads than thoroughbred horses: who ever subdued their noble speed with a heavy burden?
Seneca.
#18. Good God." he said incredulously. "You've got a black belt in purse attack, that's for damn sure.
Linda Howard