“Theoretically the human is supposed to be the smart one so as you get acquainted with the horse, you explore what it's going to take for him to understand what you would like him do, with as little trouble as possible. You're trying to avoid conflict, not trying to create it.” TryingHumansLittlesTroubleConflictSmartHorseSupposed To Be Author:Buck Brannaman
“The horse on the treadmill may be very discontented, but he is not disposed to tell his troubles, for he cannot stop to talk.” MayPovertyTroubleHorseTreadmills Book:In Times Like These Source: In Times Like These
“The summer lasted a long long time, like verse after verse of a ballad, but when it ended, it ended like a man falling dead in the street of heart trouble. One night, all in one night, severe winter came, a white horse of snow rolling over Bountiful, snorting and rolling in its meadows, its fields.” MenHeartLongNightFallWhiteTroubleStreetsFieldsSummerLong TimeHorseWinterSnowVersesRollingSevereOne NightMeadowsBalladsWhite HorseRolling Over Book:The Peaceable Kingdom Source: The Peaceable Kingdom
“If a government commission had worked on the horse, you would have the first horse that could operate its knee joint in both directions. The trouble is it couldn't have stood up.” IfsFirstsGovernmentTroubleHorseKneesJointsStood Up Author:Peter Drucker
“If you'd rather learn how to ride a horse or something, I would say do that. That'll keep you out of trouble. You would think a band would get you in trouble, but I think it's the opposite.” IfsThinkingTroubleBandOppositesHorse Author:Stephen Malkmus
“A goodlookin horse is like a goodlookin woman, he said. They're always more trouble than what they're worth. What a man needs is just one that will get the job done.” MenNeedsSaidDoneJobsTroubleHorseJust OneGet The Job DonePerfect WomanAll The Pretty Horses Book:All the Pretty Horses Source: All the Pretty Horses
“If a man doesn't like baseball, then he must like horses, and if he doesn't like either of them, well, I'm in trouble anyway: he don't like girls.” IfsMenWellsGirlTroubleBaseballHorse Book:Breakfast at Tiffany's Source: Breakfast at Tiffany's
“I believe that half the trouble in the world comes from people asking 'What have I achieved?' rather than 'What have I enjoyed?' I've been writing about a subject I love as long as I can remember--horses and the people associated with them, anyplace, anywhere, anytime. I couldn't be happier knowing that young people are reading my books. But even more important to me is that I've enjoyed so much the writing of them.” PeopleWorldWritingBelieveLongI CanImportantBookRememberYoungReadingI BelieveHalfKnowingTroubleSubjectsHorseAskingEnjoyedYour Dreams Author:Walter Farley
“I reached a point towards the end on the old heart where I had trouble getting out of a chair. All I wanted to do was get out of bed in the morning and walk to my office and sit back down in the chair. Now I throw 50 pound bags of horse feed in the back of my pickup truck and I don't even think about it. I'm back doing those things.” ThinkingHeartEndsWantedWalksMorningTroubleBedOfficeHorseChairsBagsPoundsTruckPickupsI'm BackPickup Trucks Author:Dick Cheney