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- Their horses were of great stature, strong and clean-limbed; their gray coats glistened, their long tails flowed in the wind, their manes… — J.R.R. Tolkien
- Man's highest joy is in victory: to conquer one's enemies; to pursue them; to deprive them of their possessions; to make their… — Genghis Khan
- A man's greatest work is to break his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them all the things that… — Genghis Khan
- The greatest pleasure is to vanquish your enemies and chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth and see those… — Genghis Khan
- I find the Englishman to be him of all men who stands firmest in his shoes. They have in themselves what they… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Well, very long ago, on the spot where the Wild Wood waves now, before ever it had planted itself and grown up… — Kenneth Grahame
- The French, who love their dogs, sometimes eat their horses. The Spanish, who love their horses, sometimes eat their cows. The Indians,… — Jonathan Safran Foer
- Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children. — William Penn
- They had almost reached their horses when Neal's unmistakable drawl sounded through the stable: "Joren is so pretty. Say, Garvey, are you… — Tamora Pierce
- Madelyne, I would like to speak to you in private after dinner." "Speak to me about what?" Madelyne demanded with a disgruntled… — Julie Garwood
- Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people who incur no expense in food or dress, and whose minds are always bent… — Giraldus Cambrensis
- Beggars mounted run their horses to death. — William Shakespeare