“When I breathe down my nose to say how do you do to a horse, it can hear that breath at anything up to twenty yards, for horses have the most acute sense of hearing.” HorseTwentiesBreathsHearingBreatheNosesYards Author:Barbara Woodhouse
“I've lost a million and a half on the horses and dice in the last two years. And the funny part is, I still like 'em, and if someone handed me another million I'd put it right in the nose of some horse that looked good to me.” IfsYearsStillsTwoLastsLostHalfMillionsHorseNosesEmsTwo YearsDice Author:Al Capone
“Gamaun is a dainty steed, Strong, black, and of a noble breed, Full of fire, and full of bone, With all his line of fathers known; Fine his nose, his nostrils thin, But blown abroad by the pride within; His mane is like a river flowing, And his eyes like embers glowing In the darkness of the night, And his pace as swift as light.” LightEyeNightFatherStrongBlackLinesKnownDarknessFirePrideFineRiversHorseBonesNobleNosesHis EyesPaceGlowingEmbersDainty Author:Bryan Procter
“We shall not attempt to give the reader an idea of that tetrahedron nose-that horse-shoe mouth-that small left eye over-shadowed by a red bushy brow, while the right eye disappeared entirely under an enormous wart-of those straggling teeth with breaches here and there like the battlements of a fortress-of that horny lip, over which one of those teeth projected like the tusk of an elephant-of that forked chin-and, above all, of the expression diffused over the whole-that mixture of malice, astonishment, and melancholy. Let the reader, if he can, figure to himself this combination.” IfsGivingIdeasWholeEyeLeftFiguresExpressionReaderMouthsRedHorseShoesLipsEnormousTeethCombinationNosesMelancholyElephantsMixturesHere And ThereMaliceChinsBrowsAstonishmentHornyBreachFortressesWartsLeft Eye Book:The Novels of Victor Hugo: Profusely Illustrated with Elegant Wood Engravings Source: The Novels of Victor Hugo: Profusely Illustrated with Elegant Wood Engravings
“Behind me, I heard a young woman of 25 say, "If it weren’t for my horse, I wouldn’t have spent that year in college." Now, I'm gonna repeat that, because it bears repeating. "If it weren't for my horse..." as in, giddyup, giddyup, let's go — "I wouldn't have spent that year in college," which is a degree-granting institution. Don't think about that too long, or BLOOD will shoot out your NOSE!” IfsThinkingYearsLongYoungBehindsHeardBloodCollegeBearsDegreesHorseInstitutionsNosesRepeatsYoung Women Author:Lewis Black
“Let me drive," she said, reaching for the reins. He turned to her in disbelief. "This is a phaeton, not a single-horse wagon." Sophie fought the urge to throttle him. His nose was running, his eyes were red, he couldn't stop coughing, and still he found the energy to act like an arrogant peacock. "I assure you," she said slowly, "that I know how to drive a team of horses.” KnowsSaidStillsEyeRunningFoundEnergyKnow HowTeamRedLet MeHorseNosesHis EyesReachingUrgesArrogantDisbeliefSophieReinsWagonsPeacockCoughingThrottle Author:Julia Quinn
“She looked around. "Oh, I've just got to hug somebody! You!" And she hugged Puck, the little ghost horse. "And you." She hugged Pook, and Peek, and even the nose of the moat monster. "But not you," she decided, encountering the zombie.” LittlesDecidedHorseMonstersGhostNosesHugZombiePuckMoats Book:Crewel lye: a caustic yarn Source: Crewel lye: a caustic yarn
“We're an Ag college," I explain to them. "Not as good as the one in Yanco but we have livestock." "Cows?" Anson Choi asks, covering his nose. "Pigs, too. And horses. Great for growing tomatoes. The Cadets are wanna-be soldiers. City people. They may know how to street fight but they don't know how to wade through manure. "I'm going to throw up," one of the guys says. "Don't feel too bad," I explain. "Some of our lot did while they were laying out this stuff. Actually, right there where you're standing.” PeopleKnowsFeelsMayGuyFightingAsksStuffCitiesKnow HowGrowingStreetsCollegeStandingHorseSoldierNosesCowsPigsCoveringTomatoesWadeManureLivestockCadets Author:Melina Marchetta
“But my last conscious thought was an image of Prince Char when he'd caught the bridle of Sir Stephan's horse. His face had been close to mine. Two curls had spilled onto his forehead. A few freckles dusted his nose, and his eyes said he was sorry for me to go.” SaidTwoEyeLastsFacesMinesConsciousHorseSorryCaughtNosesHis EyesForeheadsCurlsFreckles Author:Gail Carson Levine
“He dug his heels into his horse's flanks and sped down the path. He heard the others call out behind him, but he ignored them. He was sure Karl and Johan and the others would have searched the rosebush and that entire are carefully enough; there was nothing to learn there. But he wanted to get to the hunting lodge, to find Prince Grigori and punch him in the nose for losing Petunia, and then make certain that her sisters were alright. And then her would find Petunia, and he would bring her home.” EnoughHomeWantedCertainBehindsPathHeardLosingHorseNosesHuntingHeelsIgnoredAlrightLodgesSpedPetunias Author:Jessica Day George
“When we are working at something, we come down from our high logical horse and sniff around with our nose to the ground. Then we obliterate our traces in order to become more God-like.” OrderHorseNosesLogical Author:Albert Einstein
“We humans will never know how meadows or mountains smell, but deer and horses and pigs do. Bando sniffs deeply and shakes his head. We were left out when it comes to smelling things, he says. I would love to be able to smell a mountain and follow my nose to it.” KnowsHumansAbleLeftKnow HowMountainHorseSmellNosesShakesPigsMeadowsDeerLeft Out Author:Jean Craighead George