Horse Quote by John Millington Synge Download Open image “What is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only?” — John Millington Synge ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Horse Son Thousand
“Don't give your son money. As far as you can afford it, give him horses. No one ever came to grief, except honourable grief,… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Don't give your son money. As far as you can afford it, give him horses. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Don't give your sons money. Give them horses. Many a good son has been ruined through the acquisition of money but no good son… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“Well, there was a Chinese farmer whose stallion ran away one day across the border to where a group of nomads lived. When the… — Steven James Copy Share Image
As I like to say, if you want to pay attention to a horse race, put two dollars on a horse, and you'll pay… — Tom Steyer Copy Share Image
If you have a horse that can beat horses worth $20,000, typically you enter it in a $20,000 claiming race. Now there might be… — David Milch Copy Share Image
And Solomon had forty thousand stalls of horses for his chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen — Bible Copy Share Image
Now let you and me buy wine today! Why say we have not the price? My horse spotted with five flowers, My fur-coat worth… — Li Bai Copy Share Image
To breed up the son to common sense is evermore the parent's least expense. — John Dryden Copy Share Image
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
Every article on these islands has an almost personal character, which gives this simple life, where all art is unknown, something of the artistic… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
Foreign languages are another favourite topic, and as these men are bilingual they have a fair notion of what it means to speak and… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
In a good play every speech should be as fully flavoured as a nut or apple. — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
At first I threw my weight upon my heels, as one does naturally in a boot, and was a good deal bruised, but after… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant, and to reveal the mood… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
The general knowledge of time on the island depends, curiously enough, on the direction of the wind. — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen. — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World. — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, for he will be going out on a day when he… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
It is the timber of poetry that wears most surely, and there is no timber that has not strong roots among the clay and… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
Drink a health to the wonders of the western world, the pirates, preachers, poteen-makers, with the jobbing jockies; parching peelers, and the juries fill… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
I would drink gallons of coffee a day. Even now, off caffeine, I talk faster than anyone you've ever met. I finally recognized that… — Nathan Englander Copy Share Image
The child who ran weeping to you with a cut finger is now brought home, smiling gamely, with a broken collarbone and incredible contusions-… — Pam Brown Copy Share Image
I don't know where horse riding could have taken me, and it's something I can always go back to when I've retired from football,… — Millie Bright Copy Share Image
I promise myself that I will enjoy every minute of the day that is given me to live. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is a pity that, commonly, more care is had--yea, and that among very wise men--to find out rather a cunning man for their… — Roger Ascham Copy Share Image
I always like to look for adventure when I go away. I have gone on several horse adventures with my wife - from Guangxi… — Antony Gormley Copy Share Image
Plato compared the intellect to a charioteer guiding the powerful horses of the passions, i.e., he gave it both the power of perception and… — Raymond Cattell Copy Share Image
There are those that say, if you do the uncomfortable thing long enough, it will become comfortable. But we are really not encouragers of… — Esther Hicks Copy Share Image
If some beggar steals a bridle he'll be hung by a man who's stolen a horse. There's no surer justice in the world than… — Peire Cardenal Copy Share Image
Despite the reams of paperwork, obstacles worthy of a horse show, and a wait that can rival an elephant's gestation, adoption feels no different… — Scott Simon Copy Share Image