When a man's mind rides faster than his horse can gallop they quickly both tire.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A wise man looks upon men as he does on horses; all their comparisons of title, wealth, and place, he consider but as harness.
When you get on a good horse, you just know. They are powerful, they stop quickly, they can turn in both directions, and they are fast.
The racing driver's mind has to have the ability to have amazing anticipation, coordination, and reflex. Because of the speed the car goes.
Men are like sheep, of which a flock is more easily driven than a single one.
Ride the horse in the direction that it's going.
The men are much alarmed by certain speculations about women; and well they may be, for when the horse and ass begin to think and argue, adieu to riding and driving.
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.
The mind of man is like a clock that is always running down, and requires to be constantly wound up.
He who does not tire, tires adversity.
A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace.