“Most of us feel on some level like race horses chomping at the bit, pressing at the gate, hoping and praying for someone to open the door and let us run out. We feel so much pent up energy, so much locked up talent. We know in our hearts that we were born to do great things, and we have a deep-seated dread of wasting our lives. But the only person who can free us is ourselves. Most of us know that. We realize that the locked door is our own fear.” KnowsFeelsHeartPersonsRunningEnergyBitsRealizingBornLevelsRaceOur LivesDoorsTalentPrayingHorseGreat ThingsGatesLockedDreadLocked UpLocked DoorsRace Horses Author:Marianne Williamson
“I do believe that healing takes place on a number of different levels and that in fact black healing can be deepened by trying to heal across as well as within. But it could be that to call for black and Jewish healing without acknowledging the need for intra-black healing puts the cart before the horse.” NeedsTryingBelieveWellsDifferentFactsBlackLevelsNumbersHealingHorseHealCartsDifferent Levels Author:Cornel West
“Fiction has subversive potential. People let it into their minds, like the Trojan Horse. They don't know what's inside. You hook them with the story, and God can work below the level of their consciousness. Fiction can be propaganda for evil or convey a theme that impacts people for good.” PeopleKnowsMindStoriesEvilLevelsConsciousnessFictionHorseImpactPropagandaThemeHookSubversiveTrojansTrojan Horse Author:Randy Alcorn
“I am not one to generalize, but cartoonists, as a group, exhibit a level of social sophistication generally associated with pie fights. In high school, when the future lawyers were campaigning for class president, the future cartoonists were painstakingly altering illustrations in their history books so that Robert E. Lee appeared to be performing an illegal act with his horse.” BookSchoolFightingSocialPresidentLevelsClassGroupsHigh SchoolHorseLawyerPerformingIllegalPieExhibitsIllustrationSophisticationCartoonistHistory BooksCampaigningClass President Author:Dave Barry
“Horses have different levels of intelligence and different levels of work ethic.” DifferentLevelsEthicsHorseWork EthicDifferent Levels Author:Anson Mount
“I love horses, and I love all of it. The sights and sounds and smells, the whole genre of Westerns - I love them. And I know they're rare for actors to get to do, and they're even more rare for women to get to do, so I really think I was drinking in the experience on so many levels.” ThinkingKnowsWholeActorsSoundLevelsSightHorseDrinkingSmellGenreSight And Sound Author:Mary Steenburgen
“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 hate the whole group of artists who are so hermetic and completely indecipherable on some level and they're all proud of themselves for it. It's like, how obnoxious, how pretentious. And that's part of my mission as an artist is to kick down those people or make fun of that type of high horse attitude.” PeopleWholeArtistHateFunLevelsAttitudeGroupsTypeProudI HateHorseMissionsKicksPretentiousObnoxious Author:Wayne White
“The Kyoto theorists have put the cart before the horse. It is global warming that triggers higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, not the other way round.” WayLevelsHigherHorseRoundsAtmosphereGlobal WarmingCarbonTriggersHigher LevelCartsTheoristsCarbon DioxideKyoto Author:Andrey Kapitsa
“The sport of horse racing which, at its best, showcases the majestic beauty of this animal and the athleticism of jockeys, has reached an alarming level of corruption and exploitation.” SportsAnimalLevelsHorseCorruptionRacingExploitationMajesticShowcaseJockeysHorse RacingAthleticismMajestic Beauty Author:Tom Udall