Top 15 Quotes About Horses And Their Riders
#1. By the accident of fortune a man may rule the world for a time, but by virtue of love and kindness he may rule the world forever.
Laozi
#2. Official history is merely a veil to hide the truth of what really happened. When the veil is lifted, again and again we see that not only is the official version not true, it is often 100% wrong.
David Icke
#3. I say a little prayer every time I see a race. I say a little prayer that the riders and the horses will be okay.
Kenny Troutt
#5. The best riders in the world with the best horses make it look so elegant and graceful. When you watch it done well, it looks so easy that it's difficult for the public to understand how hard this really is.
Jessica Springsteen
#6. I often calculate odds on horse races; the civil service computermen frequently program such requests. But the results are so at variance with expectations that I have concluded either that the data is too meager, or the horses or riders are not honest. Possibly all three.
Robert A. Heinlein
#7. Liberty, according to my metaphysics is a self-determining power in an intellectual agent. It implies thought and choice and power.
John Adams
#8. The only way people will have the trust to give their all to their job is if they feel like their contribution is recognized and valued.
Mark Pincus
#9. For a tribe to endure, it must find some way to achieve internal unity - and that way usually is external strife.
Peter Farb
#10. Can any man be courageous who has the fear of death in him?
Plato
#11. normally hirsute Kshatriya men who took body hair to be a sign of machismo.
Anonymous
#13. If I may say so, I added a few touches of my own: you may not have noticed, but some of the waves took the form of great white horses with shining white riders; and there were many rolling and grinding boulders.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#15. There where the course is,
Delight makes all of the one mind,
The riders upon the galloping horses,
The crowd that closes in behind ...
William Butler Yeats
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top