Top 28 Quotes About Horsemanship
#1. Ah, there you are," said Scarsbury. "George Lovelace was beside himself. He wanted to assemble a search party for you." Simon regretted his spiteful thoughts about George's horsemanship. "Let me guess," said Simon. "Everyone else said 'Nah, being left for dead builds character.
Cassandra Clare
#2. They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom.
Ben Jonson
#3. The number one worst piece of horsemanship on earth is violence.
Monty Roberts
#4. Horsemanship should be fun. By learning how to control your horse in any situation, your confidence will greatly increase. When you're confident, you can relax and enjoy your partnership.
Clinton Anderson
#5. We train in strategy, geography, horsemanship, weaponry, that sort of thing. We study great battles in history and analyze the outcome. The
Cinda Williams Chima
#6. Sometimes your gallop just isn't what it used to be. And neither is your horsemanship.
Dyna Moe
#7. Horsemanship through the history of all nations has been considered one of the highest accomplishments. You can't pass a park without seeing a statue of some old codger on a horse. It must be to his bravery, you can tell it's not to his horsemanship.
Will Rogers
#8. In nature this animal would have nothing to do with you. "Natural horsemanship" is just words. It's not natural at all. There's an abundance of trust that must be developed for you. Imagine if humans were that pliable.
Buck Brannaman
#9. Vaulted with such ease into his seat, As if an angel dropp'd down from the clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship.
William Shakespeare
#10. I take the horsemanship very seriously and I treat it with the same integrity that one would any of the fine arts.
Buck Brannaman
#11. I guess the best thing I do of all is ride. Horsemanship, I have a natural flair for it.
Sylvester Stallone
#12. until they are twenty, but they study only three things: horsemanship, archery, and honesty.
Anonymous
#13. 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.
Elizabeth Letts
#14. I feel sorry for people who have to edit me. Which is why book writing is by far the most enjoyable. Really the only thing it's based on is whether it's good or not. No book editor, in my experience, is getting a manuscript and try to rewrite it.
Chuck Klosterman
#15. Love was like a loaded gun. You slid you bullet inside the cold metal chamber as a safeguard for the inevitable day that everything went to shit. At the first sign of trouble, you blew your opponent to pieces, long before their finger found the trigger.
Christina Lee
#16. Love can be eternal but you are immortal.
Raj Singh
#17. I feel just, you know, defeated.
Nic Sheff
#18. You cannot train a horse with shouts and expect it to obey a whisper.
Dagobert D. Runes
#19. I think back to what Landon said about heartbreak, that if you don't love the person, they can't break your heart. Hardin repeatedly breaks my heart, even when I don't think there are any more pieces to break.
And I love him. I love Hardin.
Anna Todd
#20. Reformed rakes make the best husbands,"Violet said.
"Rubbish and you know it."
-Anthony to Violet
Julia Quinn
#21. Fundamentalists can't take a joke. Ever. They want us to blindly obey, parrot everything they do, and believe in their dogmas.
Shahin Najafi
#22. You've got to give something you never gave to get something you never had ...
Ray Hunt
#23. What I admire about Snoop Dogg is his longevity. I mean, he's been around for a long time and I think he's as good as he's ever been.
Simon De Pury
#24. they constituted the list of names her mother and
Joanne Fluke
#26. We are convinced that sleep is a waste of valuable time and continue to chase these fantasies far into the night.
Alan W. Watts
#27. Facts and information are the nourishment, the lifeblood, the raison d'etre, and also the bane and despair of librarians and researchers.
Kee Malesky
#28. At 20 everyone has the face that God gave them, at 40 the face that life gave them, and at 60 the face they earned.
Albert Schweitzer
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