Ride the horse in the direction that it's going.
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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.
If you're lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones.
You have got to decide, look, this is who I am; this is my best way to present myself, and I'm going to ride that horse to the finish line. Not everybody will like it, but that's OK.
One way to stop a runaway horse is to bet on him.
You can't do the same thing every day with the horse. Because they then know the thing inside out, and they're leading you, not the other way round. You don't want them to take over. You have to be able to ride the movements and set the movements up; you don't want them starting before you are ready.
As a good horse is not very apt to jump over a bank, if left to guide himself, I let mine pick his own way.
Trends, like horses, are easier to ride in the direction they are going.
Get off your horse and drink your milk.
But there is nothing to be done till a horse's head is settled.
When you give someone a commitment to ride their horse, you do it - unless, God forbid, something serious has happened. It would be laziness not to do it.
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