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  • A song is like a saddle: you ride it for a while, and if it's the right kind of song you can sing it for the rest of your life.

  • In these days when science is clearly in the saddle and when our knowledge of disease is advancing at a breathless pace, we are apt to forget that not all can ride and that he also serves who waits and who applies what the horseman discovers.

    Waiting   Pace   Disease  
    Harvey Cushing (1940). “Consecratio Medici: And Other Papers”
  • I always carry my classic black-and-white tux and custom-made George Esquivel saddle shoes.

  • Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!

    Horse   Boots   Saddles  
    'Boot and Saddle' (1842)
  • My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.

    "Blazing Saddles". www.imdb.com. 1974.
  • As they climbed into their saddles, Myron bowed his head and muttered a soft prayer. “There,” Hadrian told Royce, “we’ve got Maribor on our side. Now you can relax.” “Actually,” Myron said sheepishly, “I was praying for the horses. But I will pray for you as well,” he added hastily.

    Horse   Prayer   Relax  
  • Gene Wilder made his movie debut in "Bonnie And Clyde," starred in the Mel Brooks films "The Producers," "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles," played opposite Richard Pryor in "Silver Streak" and "Stir Crazy" and portrayed the candy-maker in "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory."

    Source: keranews.org
  • I have been hunted for twenty-one years. I have literally lived in the saddle. I have never known a day of perfect peace.

  • Theoretically there is no absolute proof that one's awakening in the morning (the finding oneself again in the saddle of one's personality) is not really a quite unprecedented event, a perfectly original birth.

    Vladimir Nabokov (2012). “Bend Sinister”, p.77, Penguin UK
  • 'Blazing Saddles' is one of the funniest movies ever made.

    Made   Saddles   Blazing  
  • Every present occasion will catch the senses of the vain man; and with that bridle and saddle you may ride him.

    Men   Vanity   May  
    Sir Philip Sidney, Jane Porter (1807). “Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks”, p.115
  • This time of year, I live and breathe the beach. My cheeks feel raw with the wind throwing sand against them. My thighs sting from the friction of the saddle. My arms ache from holding up two thousand pounds of horse. I have forgotten what it is like to be warm and what a full night’s sleep feels like and what my name sounds like spoken instead of shouted across yards of sand. I am so, so alive.

    Beach   Horse   Sleep  
    Maggie Stiefvater (2011). “The Scorpio Races (Sneak Peek)”, p.4, Scholastic Inc.
  • Before I went on stage at Kyle Hutton's Real Life Real Music Festival, I heard one of his songwriting students, Abbey Hirvela, sing; she was in the poet's saddle and riding that horse like she owned it. She was good! I probably ruined her by showing her how to make an E chord without the 3rd though.

    Horse   Real   Riding  
  • Saddle your dreams before you ride em.

    Dream   Ems   Saddles  
    Mary Webb (2013). “Precious Bane”, p.23, Read Books Ltd
  • None comes into the world with a saddle on his back, neither any booted and spurred to ride him.

    "The World’s Famous Orations", Vol. III, Great Britain: I (710–1777) by William Jennings Bryan, 1906.
  • The corncob was the central object of my life. My father was a horse handler, first trotting and pacing horses, then coach horses, then work horses, finally saddle horses. I grew up around, on, and under horses, fed them, shoveled their manure, emptied the mangers of corncobs.

    Horse   Father   Firsts  
  • If any pale student, glued to his desk, here seek an apology for a way of life whose natural fruits is that pallid and emasculate scholarship of which New England has had too many examples, it will be far better that this sketch had not been written. For the student there is, in its season, no better place than the saddle, and no better companion than the rifle or the oar.

    Apology   Way   Fruit  
    Francis Parkman (1960). “Letters of Francis Parkman”
  • Headquarters in the Saddle.

    War   Civil War   Saddles  
    John Pope (1998). “The Military Memoirs of General John Pope”, p.18, Univ of North Carolina Press
  • Looks like he's lost a guinea and found a farthing," Horace said, then added, unnecessarily, "Will, I mean." Halt turned in his saddle to regard the younger man and raised an eyebrow. "I may be almost senile in your eyes, Horace, but there's no need to explain the blindly obvious to me. I'd hardly have thought you were referring to Tug.

    Mean   Eye   Men  
    John Flanagan (2011). “Halt's Peril (Ranger's Apprentice Book 9)”, p.25, Random House
  • Don't saddle me with your ideals, and spare me all your guilt. For a poet with all the answers, has never yet been built.

    Poetry   Guilt   Answers  
    Song: I Don't Need This Pressure Ron
  • Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle your horses, and call up your men; Come open the West Port, and let me gang free, And it's room for the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!

    Horse   Men   Rooms  
    'The Doom of Devorgoil' (1830) act 2, sc. 2 'Bonny Dundee'.
  • Human nature is like a drunk peasant. Lift him into the saddle on one side, over he topples on the other side.

  • Simply put, I believe we should not seek the lowest common denominator when it comes to wilderness and saddle a wilderness designation with exceptions, exclusions, and exemptions.

  • It's beautiful," said Mort softly. "What is it?" THE SUN IS UNDER THE DISC, said Death. "Is it like this every night?" EVERY NIGHT, said Death. NATURE'S LIKE THAT. "Doesn't anyone know?" ME. YOU. THE GODS. GOOD, ISN'T IT? "Gosh!" Death leaned over the saddle and looked down at the kingdoms of the world. I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU, he said, BUT I COULD MURDER A CURRY.

    Beautiful   Night   World  
  • Peter Marshall: A western saddle has a curved horn on the front to hold something for the cowboy. What is it?

    Cowboy   Peter   Saddles  
  • I have not tired of the wilderness; rather I enjoy its beauty and the vagrant life I lead, more keenly all the time. I prefer the saddle to the street car and the star sprinkled sky to a roof, the obscure and difficult trail, leading into the unknown, to any paved highway, and the deep peace of the wild to the discontent bred by cities.

    Stars   Tired   Sky  
  • He had no money and no home; he lived entirely on the road of the racing circuit, sleeping in empty stalls, carrying with him only a saddle, his rosary, and his books...The books were the closest thing he had to furniture, and he lived in them the way other men live in easy chairs.

    Book   Home   Sleep  
    "Seabiscuit: An American Legend". Book by Laura Hillenbrand, 2001.
  • Golf cannot be played in anger, or in any mood of emotiional excess. Half the golf balls struck by amateurs are hit if not in rage surely in bewilderment, or gloom, or in cynicism, or even hysterically - all of those emotional excesses must be contained by the professional. Which is why balance is one of the essential ingredients of golf. Professionals invariably trudge phlegmatically around the course - whatever emotions are seething within - with the grim yet placid and bored look of cowpokes, slack-bodied in their saddles, who have been tending the same herd for two months.

    Golf   Emotional   Two  
  • He put his foot on one pedal, scooted a few yards and swung his other leg over the saddle. He soared left into the vertiginously sloping hillside road and sped, without touching his brakes ... The hedgerows and sky blurred; he imagined himself in a velodrome as the wind whipped his hair clean...

    Healing   Hair   Wind  
  • We shall all consider ourselves unauthorized to saddle posterity with our debts, and morally bound to pay them ourselves; and consequently within what may be deemed the period of a generation, or the life of the majority.

    Thomas Jefferson (2010). “The Works of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence and Papers, 1808-1816”, p.309, Cosimo, Inc.
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