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Train as if you had to bring the horse down, not the rider. Fight bulls, not men, and men won't best you.
— Aleksandr Voinov
You can kiss me if you like," she said.
Alex let go of her and turned away. "Thanks, Fiona," he said. "But frankly I'd prefer to kiss the horse. — Anthony Horowitz
Alex let go of her and turned away. "Thanks, Fiona," he said. "But frankly I'd prefer to kiss the horse. — Anthony Horowitz
His voice, dark and velvety soft, intimate and yet cold: You have blood on your hands.
— Jackie Morse Kessler
There is an ambush everywhere from the army of accidents; therefore the rider of life runs with loosened reins.
— Hafez
Without good horses, you are nothing. In polo, it's 70 per cent horse, 30 per cent rider. And I have the best horses.
— Adolfo Cambiaso
He looked from the phone to the unconscious figure of the Salesman. "What did you do to him?" he asked.
"He got the wrong number," Alex said. — Anthony Horowitz
"He got the wrong number," Alex said. — Anthony Horowitz
I'm about to challenge for the Maryland Cup in the next couple of years, as an owner, a trainer, and a rider.
— Davy Jones
An old adage says that a good rider can hear his horse speak and a great rider can hear his horse whisper.
— Elizabeth Letts
Time is a horse that runs in the heart, a horse Without a rider on a road at night. The mind sits listening and hears it pass.
— Cornelia Funke
But listen up Alex Rider.....
— Ridley Pearson
I'll do my best.
— Kristen Britain
Rider to your mate be true
Follow heart in deed and do
All the best your strength can find
So you will rest in heart and mind — Anne McCaffrey
Follow heart in deed and do
All the best your strength can find
So you will rest in heart and mind — Anne McCaffrey
Sometimes a wild horse needs to feel that his rider is just a little bit wilder.
— Francesca Lia Block
Always fight the horse, not the rider.
— Bernard Cornwell