“Grace is so great an adornment for a rider, and at the same time so important a means to the knowledge of all that which is necessary for persons aspiring to become riders, that such persons should willingly sped the time required to obtain that quality at the outside of their endeavors.” ShouldMeanPersonsImportantQualityGraceEndeavorRidersAdornmentSped Author:Francois Robichon de La Gueriniere
“Others make a point of trying to attain the precision and poise they see in those who have the ability to choose from a great number of horses those with [...] qualities found in only a very small number of horses. This leads to a circumstance in which these imitators of such studied poise mortify the spirit of a noble horse, and remove from it all of the goodness of temperament Nature has given it.” TryingSpiritFoundGivenAbilityNumbersQualityCircumstancesGoodnessHorseNobleRemoveTemperamentPrecisionPoiseSmall NumbersImitatorAbility To Choose Author:Francois Robichon de La Gueriniere