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horses tough training
Matt Howard He's a tough horse, he's been training very well here.
horses team trainer
Ben Howland He's going to be with our trainer all night. It will take a team of horses to keep him out.
horse
Brian Meehan He did well over the winter. For me, personally, he's a horse they all have to beat.
horse looked nice plans stay won
Frank Berry He looked a nice horse on the day and he won well. There are no plans for him at the moment, but he will stay with Tommy.
horse cowboy actors
Richard O'Brien The first movie I appeared in was Carry On Cowboy, though not as an actor. I was just riding horses.
horse pipers ifs
Rick Riordan If not for the horses, Piper would've died.
horse directors looks
Rebecca Hall I would say that maybe directors who act as well are easier with actors. I'm not saying that all directors have this, but sometimes you'll come across a director who sort of looks at an actor a bit like a kind of untrained horse that's been let out of the stable, like they might buck him.
horse mean night
Robert Duvall Sometimes you don't prepare much. I mean, when I did 'Lonesome Dove' way back I rode horses day and night for like three or four months, and that got me ready for that.
grief owner proud sorrows stoop
William Shakespeare I will instruct my sorrows to be proud For grief is proud an't makes his owner stoop
grief book sleep
Richelle Mead Sleep with Seth Mortensen? Good grief. It was the most preposterous thing I'd ever heard. It was appalling. If I absorbed his life force, there was no telling how long it'd be until his next book came out.
grief cutting grace
Rebecca West There are acacias, a graceful species amusingly devitalized by sentimentality, this kind drooping its leaves with the grace of a young widow bowed in controllable grief, this one obscuring them with a smooth silver as of placid tears. They please, like the minor French novelists of the eighteenth century, by suggesting a universe in which nothing cuts deep.
grief speak wells
Richard Crashaw Nothing speaks our grief so well as to speak nothing.
grief sadness sentimentality
William S. Burroughs In deep sadness there is no place for sentimentality.
grief loss way
William Wycherley Grief is so far from retrieving a loss that it makes it greater; but the way to lessen it is by a comparison with others' losses.
grief school home
William Shatner We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife.
grief men joy
Robert E. Lee A man may manifest and communicate his joy, but he should conceal and smother his grief as much as possible.
grief light silence
Samuel Daniel Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb.
sorrow delight world
William Saroyan In the time of your life, live - so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed...In the time of your life, live - so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.
sorrow tears littles
Samuel Johnson Tears are often to be found where there is little sorrow, and the deepest sorrow without any tears.
sorrow faces ugly
Samuel Richardson Sorrow makes an ugly face odious.
sorrow might sound
William Faulkner Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets.
sorrow
William Blake Can I see another's woe, / And not be in sorrow too?
sorrow
James Joyce Every bond is a bond to sorrow.
sorrow pleasure
Percy Bysshe Shelley The pleasure that is in sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself.
sorrow income
Logan Pearsall Smith There are few sorrows in which a good income is of no avail.
sorrow age ledges
Logan Pearsall Smith Growing old is not a gradual decline, but a series of drops, full of sorrow, from one ledge to another below it.