“Horse riding is a perfect comparison with singing.You must know where the double fences are.” KnowsPerfectSingingHorseComparisonRidingFenceHorse Riding Author:Luciano Pavarotti
“When you're taking a fence on a horse, you don't think much; your body does all the thinking, and you're over or you're not over. It's much the same when you are doing a tricky thing with a pen. There are times when I'm writing very, very fast.” ThinkingWritingDoeBodyHorseYour BodyOver ItPensFenceTricky Author:Patrick O'Brian
“The best way to catch a horse is to build a fence around it.” WayHorseBest WayFence Author:Emmylou Harris
“I jumped horses over big dangerous fences in competition. And got very, very good at it, at quite a high level. And I realized long since that, yeah, it's the same thing that appeals to me about it. You can't think about anything else, in either case; jumping horses in competition, show jumping, or flying an airplane, for whatever purpose.” ThinkingLongShowsBigsPurposeLevelsCasesDangerousHorseYeahCompetitionVery GoodI RealizedFlyingAppealsAirplaneFenceJumpingHigh Level Author:James Lipton
“I'll miss it until the day I die, and I'm convinced to this day that I can get on a horse and jump a course of fences satisfactorily. It doesn't leave you.” I CanDiesCoursesMissingHorseConvincedThis DayFence Author:James Lipton
“There is something about jumping a horse over a fence, something that makes you feel good. Perhaps it's the risk, the gamble. In any event it's a thing I need.” NeedsFeelsRiskEventsHorseFeel GoodFenceJumpingGambleGamerMake You Feel GoodGood HorseJumping In Author:William Faulkner
“If you have it, it is for life. It is a disease for which there is no cure. You will go on riding even after they have to haul you on a comfortable wise old cob, with feet like inverted buckets and a back like a fireside chair... when I can't ride anymore, I shall still keep horses as long as I can hobble about with a bucket and a wheelbarrow. When I can't hobble, I shall roll my wheelchair out to the fence of the field where my horses graze, and watch them.” IfsLongStillsI CanWatchesWiseFeetFieldsGoes OnDiseaseComfortableHorseCuresChairsRidingFenceBucketsHaulWheelchairsInvertedWheelbarrows Author:Monica Dickens