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Friendship With Horses Quotes By Rebecca Traister

In 2013, science writer Natalie Angier gave the centrality of female friendship a zoological boost, pointing out that, In animals as diverse as African elephants and barnyard mice, blue monkeys of Kenya and feral horses of New Zealand, affiliative, long-lasting and mutually beneficial relationships between females turns out to be the basic unit of social life. — Rebecca Traister

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Walter Farley

Yet when books have been read and reread, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them. — Walter Farley

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Leila Sales

I've gone to school with the same kids since kindergarten. And they knew what I was long before I did. I was uncool by FOURTH GRADE. How is it even possible to be an uncool fourth grader? Didn't we all just string together friendship bracelets and daydream about horses and pretend to solve mysteries back then? — Leila Sales

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Brian Andreas

A few said they'd be horses. Most said they'd be some sort of cat. My friend said she'd like to come back as a porcupine. I don't like crowds, she said. — Brian Andreas

Friendship With Horses Quotes By C.J. Milbrandt

Face it, friends. For this journey, roads are optional. — C.J. Milbrandt

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Jonathan Swift

My horses understand me tolerably well; I converse with them at least four hours every day. They are strangers to bridle or saddle; they live in great amity with me, and friendship of each other. — Jonathan Swift

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Aleksandra Layland

There is much we can learn from a friend who happens to be a horse. — Aleksandra Layland

Friendship With Horses Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

The paradox of friendship is that it is both the strongest thing in the world and the most fragile. Wild horses cannot separate friends, but whining words can. A man will lay down his life for his friend but will not sacrifice his eardrums. — Sydney J. Harris