
Top 23 Racecourse Quotes
#1. Cent percent swadeshi gives sufficient scope for the most insatiable ambition for service and a satisfaction of every kind of talent.
Mahatma Gandhi
#2. I was born in a little place called Inverness, MS.
Little Milton
#3. I think journalists have the right to their opinions but I think their opinions should be based on history and what they see, not what they feel, how long they've been waiting or whether it's raining or it's snowing or whatever.
Marc Jacobs
#4. Owning a racehorse is probably the most expensive way of getting on to a racecourse for nothing.
Clement Freud
#5. Ascot is so exclusive that it is the only racecourse in the world where the horses own the people.
Art Buchwald
#6. How are you still standing?" "Because we're not yet done.
Pierce Brown
#7. Aberjhani is an award-winning poet who is featured in our first DREAM REACHERS book. An awesome talent.
Betty Dravis
#8. The only decent people I ever saw at the racecourse were horses.
James Joyce
#9. When I say something, this thing immediately and definitively loses its importance. When I write it down, it also loses it, but sometimes gains another importance.
Franz Kafka
#10. I use my intuition. I tell my students: use your brains, but also use another part of yourself.
Jim Goldberg
#11. The tears that rushed to my eyes threatened to spill forth and I was seconds from crying as if I'd watched a marathon of Hallmark movies.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#12. I don't accept my business the way it is, to be honest. I don't like what it's become. I don't blame anyone for it becoming the way it has. It's got its own hideous natural progression, just like world events.
Rupert Everett
#13. The more the poet grows, the deeper the level of creative intuition descends into the density of his soul. Where formerly he could be moved to song, he can do nothing now, he must dig deeper.
Jacques Maritain
#14. Hatred only hurts the hater. It does nothing to affected the hated.
Sabrina Jeffries
#15. Making money at gambling was like seeing ghosts: you never met someone who'd seen a ghost, only someone who knew someone who'd seen a ghost. You only met people who knew people who'd made a fortune at White's. Or on the racecourse.
Winston Graham
#16. When I first got the call from my manager asking if I'd ever heard of Jesse Owens, I recognized the name, looked him up, and was blown away by his story.
Stephan James
#17. This is Akram Vignan [Akram Science - the stepless spiritual science of direct realization of the Self]. Once you pull out from the racecourse [competitive worldly life], your 'personality' will shine then. Those in the racecourse will never have personality; not a single person.
Dada Bhagwan
#18. The most significant way you can edify another person is to see them accurately as the same as you, listen to them, and honor their right to their own thoughts and feelings.
Kimberly Giles
#19. We judge a horse not only by its pace on a racecourse, but also by its walk, nay, when resting in its stable.
Michel De Montaigne
#20. Most days, I have a slice of toast, then lie in a hot bath for an hour to get up a sweat. I have a sauna at the racecourse and then go and ride. On the way home, I might stop at a service station and have a bar of chocolate and a Diet Coke. And that's it, basically.
Tony McCoy
#21. People are always trying to draw simplistic dialectics that can capture things.
Cory Booker
#22. I still hankered to be back on the racecourse, but getting the funds for yet another assault on the ring was proving difficult. Could I track Sting down?
James Berryman
#23. There is a difference between dramatizing your sensibility and your personality. The literary works which we think of as classicsdid the former. Much modern writing does the latter, and so has an affinity with, say, night-club acts in all their shoddy immediacy.
Paul Horgan
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