Quotes About Riding
This horse is good for him. Good for his self-respect. You can't ride a horse and feel altogether worthless, or be altogether convinced that society's little world is the last world.
~ Sinclair Ross
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I didn't get dizzy, but I love working with horses.
~ Richard Madden
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Sebastian looked alarmed at her stiffness, but Eric took it in and chuckled. Riding astride would have been easier, he said. You put twice the strain on yourself with that unnatural position. Oh, I know, she replied with a grimace. Every muscle told me about it this morning, and I actually DID have a hot soak before I went to bed. Sebastian looked blankly at the two of them for a moment, then blinked and looked relieved. Oh, you're saddle sore! I'm sorry--
~ Mercedes Lackey
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My role in 'Kashmora' required me to take horse riding lessons.
~ Karthi
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I've got 12 reserves in my riding and have always been very available and worked very diligently on a few files. I've been out any time there is major events. So I've always had an open door policy with the chiefs and individuals on- and off-reserve.
~ Andrew Scheer
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I can gallop, I can trot, I can move sideways and turn around. I can do everything I need to do on a horse.
~ Daniel Lissing
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The horns came riding in like the rainbow masts of silver ships.
~ Peter S. Beagle
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The first year of the Boot Ride was an amazing experience. Seeing people come out from all over, ride and, most importantly, put on their boots, was an inspiration.
~ Theo Rossi
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Icelandic ponies, though tiny, are not bred to ride in elevators, certainly not in the President's house...
~ Bonnie Angelo
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The Saddle Club!
~ Bonnie Bryant
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I don't just love riding; I love horses. I was in the field at my yard watching them gallop around and play the other day. That's what keeps me going, and sometimes it has to be something more than just winning.
~ Lee Pearson
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Yeah, pretending to ride a horse is actually a lot harder than riding a horse.
~ Josh Hopkins
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My wife and I, we like to ride where there's not much traffic.
~ Evel Knievel
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I usually go out riding late at night when there's no traffic because L.A. has become almost like the Philippines now as far as traffic.
~ Richard Grieco
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I readily admit it is easy to make of horses what we will. Silent, in some ways reserved, they allow us to train them, and to project our ideas upon them; to ride and drive them, and to make them symbolic, perhaps to a greater degree than any other species.
~ Jane Smiley
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I had learnt horse riding while shooting for a Bengali film earlier and was trained in sword fighting on the set of 'Manikarnika'.
~ Jisshu Sengupta
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If you ask most trainers who have ridden which pressure is greater - watching your horse or riding it - they will tell you it is harder watching it because you have no control over what happens.
~ Tony McCoy
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He rode by day and he rode by night, in the scorching sun and the pelting rain.
~ Michael Ende
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I was riding every single day. I home-schooled because of horses.
~ Noah Cyrus
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I love animals, but I don't really like riding animals. Like, I don't love being on a horse - it's just not my thing.
~ Miley Cyrus
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I grew up riding when I was younger in Texas. I actually learned how to ride in Norway. I really love riding horses.
~ Jackson Rathbone
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Love the horses, but don't ride on them! Riding the horses is a culture, a wrong culture!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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You'd think after seven years of riding, I'd have you broken in by now.' She licked him intimately.
~ Beverly Barton
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On nights like this, when he rode out from the dark, silent house to the dark, deserted park, he could forget. He could be nothing but a solitary rider on a fast horse, wind in his face and the world open around him. No walls, no bars, no quiet weeping or screams or death. None of that could catch him. On a night like this, none of it could find him.
~ Suzanne Enoch
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