Top 16 Quotes About Horse Shows
#1. I would be at horse shows by myself for weeks, and I had to make sure I was on my game at all times.
Bella Hadid
#2. I've always loved horses. When I was younger, I competed in horse shows and did quite well.
Ashley Rickards
#3. Polo, racing and horse shows all are doing great work to help the farmer and rancher to raise better horses.
Will Rogers
#4. Talk therapy turns hysterical misery to mundane unhappiness.
Sigmund Freud
#5. Sometimes I ask myself, "Should I be out in a club?" But it's about realising I don't need to be always chasing after being who I was 20 or 30 years ago.
Marc Almond
#6. Her need was as big as the stars, and he was down there on the beach, so quiet she could hardly hear him.
Ann Brashares
#7. Every setback might be the very thing that makes you carry on and fight all the harder and become much better.
Les Paul
#8. So natural to man is the practice of violence that our indulgence allows the slightest provocation, the most disputable right, as a sufficient ground of national hostility.
Edward Gibbon
#9. I am the camera's eye. I am the machine that shows you the world as I alone see it. Starting from today I am forever free of human immobility. I am in perpetual movement. I approach and draw away from things-I crawl under them-I climb on them-I am on the head of a galloping horse.
Dziga Vertov
#10. How happy is the Optimist / To whom life shows its sunny side / His horse may lose, his ship may list, / But he always sees the funny side.
Phyllis McGinley
#11. The question of how the ebb and flow of a highly developed mind can be catered to by a physical brain, and the related question of how the one impacts the other, are the hardest-ever challenges to human ingenuity and imagination.
Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield
#12. Socially, it is funny. People are annoyed because, really who is a clown?.
Eric Davis
#13. The claim that there cannot be an infinite regress of contingent ontological causes raises a truly difficult challenge to pure materialism; but to imagine that it can be extended to undermine the claim that there must be an absolute ontological cause is to fall prey to an obvious category error.
David Bentley Hart
#14. After seeing kids play polo against big guys, it only shows that horses are the greatest equalizer in the world. No matter what you weigh, the little fellow is your equal on a horse.
Will Rogers
#15. A horse is freedom so indominable that it becomes useless to imprison it to serve man: it lets itself be domesticated, but with a simple, rebellious toss of the head-shaking its mane like an abundance of free-flowing hair-it shows that its inner nature is always wild, translucent and free.
Clarice Lispector
#16. I had the most absurd nightmare. I was poor and no one liked me.
Dan Aykroyd