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Steel Dust Dawn

By: John Richman

...king on one of the biggest ranches in the state. It was his interest in race horses that took him there in the first place, but it wasn’t long befo... ...le, and second, it’s where I found Spirit. He was just a yearling when my old horse broke his leg and had to be put down. Spirit was sired by my bo... ...ld horse broke his leg and had to be put down. Spirit was sired by my boss’s horse and Dan planned to give him to his own son, Drew. But Drew was k... ...ded it was time, Dan offered to sell him to me. Spirit was the most beautiful horse I’d ever seen and I was quick to take him up on the offer. It ... ...little whisky would be good for it.” “I’d like that, but I have to bring my horse along and I need to get him some water as soon as I can. Can we... ...ily ever since. It’s mostly a cattle ranch, but my brother Clint who runs it breeds horses too. Last I knew he had thirty or more of some of the fi... ... best riders and the best horses in Texas! Just remember, the Circle of Fire breeds the very best whether it’s beef or horseflesh.” “Yesterday I...

... Fort Worth, Texas in 1886, where he hires on at a major cattle ranch and ultimately saves it from foreclosure. A good deal of the story involves his horse "Spirit" and his involvement in the early Texas State Fair races. This 203 page novel is suitable for young readers. Buy at www.callmemontana.com...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ch other. They can carry 15-20 times their body weight. Only the colony's queen breeds. Unfertilized eggs develop into males. The queen also liv... ... sewn. It is rumoured that in her childhood she witnessed a gypsy being sewn into a horse's stomach and left to die. For a hundred years after ... ...d. http://www.csicop.org/si/2000-07/dancing-mania.html http://atshq.org/ Dead Horse Arum The Dead Horse Arum smells like rotting meat and, t... ...4th centuries. Constantly on the move, they placed meat under the saddles of their horses to soften it, the shredded and spiced it and ate the meat... ...rial. It stands a mere 9 meters tall. There are rules regulating the appearance of horse- mounted military men. If the person died in battle, the tw... ...orse- mounted military men. If the person died in battle, the two front legs of the horse must be extended in the air. If only one of the horse's fr...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... see. No light, no shadows, just a black-singed mass of foliage and an incandescent, sallow horse. My little brother lies bleeding on the rug. Two g... ...acation. A journalist who did my profile years ago, refused to interview me. He said: "Dead horses do not make a story." My nightmares swelled with ... ...aid Uzi, his eyes averted. "I tend to it and to the entire animal corner. We have sheep and horses, too" – he hugged the circumference with a bronze... ...'s elfin ears, and then they chuckled. Uzi said not a word. He passed a soothing hand on a horse's muzzle and a cow's leg and the pulsating furs of... ...and awkward as she does. I stand up and stretch my bones. This is the kind of silence that breeds decisions. Not tense, just a break for data proces...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...tude to go along with your new status? That's putting the plow before the horse. Attitudes are never a result of circumstances. Cir, cumstances are... ...al self to your ideas because commitment keeps the bulb lit. Commitment Breeds Commitment I also feel commitment acts as a magnet that attracts t... ... Henry Ford, "Henry, you can't build a motor car. Why it'll scare all the horses away. You're just wasting your time." And I'll bet there were many... ... Now she can create a merry' go,round and ride on one of its many,colored horses. Later, when she's older, she may have to create a science project...

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A Guide To the Hidden Wisdom of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...pped his bones with an iron scraper (like today’s currycomb) for cleaning their horses. Following the death of 24,000 of Rabbi Akiva’s disciples, th... ... of the Light. It becomes aware of its selfishness compared to the giver, which breeds such a feeling of shame that it decides to stop receiving Lig...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...d be greeted by Seekers in military Hummers. Hum- mers were one of the few breeds of United States Military hard- ware that Zodiac continued to use. M... ... you dumb son-of-a-bitch…ya nearly killed my daugh- ter! I should have you horse whipped,” the leader said as he walked over to Rory and kicked him i...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...is and his authors negligence, then any backbiters obscure diligence. His horse I set before you; perhaps without his trappings; and his meat withou... ...so long as he could stand, feeling himselfe to faint and stagger from his horse, commanded his steward to lay him against a tree, but in such sort, t... ... and to cut it off. And there is nothing whereby the cleane strength of a horse is more knowne, than to make a readie and cleane stop. Among the ski... ...oweth that custome to be amongst the Scithians, and generally amongst all horsemen, he alleageth further unto him the example http://www.uoregon.edu... ...e caballus. --Hor. i. Epist. xiv. 43. The Oxe would trappings weare, The Horse, ploughs-yoake would beare. By this course you never come to perfecti... ... becommeth so much more fertile. Difficultatent fecit doctrine: 'Learning breeds difficulty.' We found many doubts in Ulpian, we finde more in Barto...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...er of the continent where the most animals were to be had. Until they got the horse. Only then, when they found a way to dominate grazing animals d... ...d they invade their lands. The original Africans never did this; they had no horses. They never learned to domesticate the wild zebra. The animals... ...ue to the clash of cultures or languages? Once Asiatic Mongols started using horses, they became incredibly warlike. So did the North American pla... ...ered. For thousands of years: the most powerful military weapon had been the horse-archer. Up until the 14 th Century, the superior mobility, spee... ...th Century, the superior mobility, speed and long-range killing power of the horse-archer gave Nomads the power and means to continually expand onto... ... In all societies based upon greed and accumulation: Proximity to the elite; breeds contempt of them by the lower class. The myths of the elite van... ..., while the ego does. The dynamic is obvious: reflective isolation-separation breeds fear. Without a sense of absolute separation from all else, th... ...of their families starving. Wealth and accumulation breed more greed. Greed breeds more greed. The more they amassed food and wealth: the more th... ...wn. They built their own farms and towns. And did not foster a race of half-breeds mixing with the natives; as the French and Spanish colonies did...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...shly complex and hopelessly brobdignagian criminal code. Such inevitable ignorance breeds criminal behaviour - sometimes inadvertently - and transf... ...ceptual adaptation to be made. The difference between using a car and using a quick horse was like the difference between walking on foot and ridin... ...n of the fleeting translates into aesthetics, the uniqueness of our ephemeral life breeds morality, and the scarcity of time gives rise to ambition... ...proffered an opposite view that the domestic proximity of the members of the family breeds sexual repulsion (the epigenetic rule known as the Weste... ...eir wombs and mind, they tend to replicate, we tend to assimilate, they are Trojan horses, we are dumb Herculeses, they succumb in order to triump... ...and then to choose one's acts. The narcissist does none of these. Thus, punishment breeds in him surprise, hurt and seething anger. The narcissist ... ...rtuous cycle of investment, employment, and consumption ensues. But over-crowding breeds violence (as has been demonstrated in experiments with mi... ... sewn. It is rumoured that in her childhood she witnessed a gypsy being sewn into a horse's stomach and left to die. The girls were not killed out... ...rn railroad is identical to the width of Roman roads (equal to the backside of two horses). i. Predictive (prognostic) – The law or technology mu...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...shly complex and hopelessly brobdignagian criminal code. Such inevitable ignorance breeds criminal behaviour - sometimes inadvertently - and transf... ...ceptual adaptation to be made. The difference between using a car and using a quick horse was like the difference between walking on foot and ridin... ...n of the fleeting translates into aesthetics, the uniqueness of our ephemeral life breeds morality, and the scarcity of time gives rise to ambition... ...proffered an opposite view that the domestic proximity of the members of the family breeds sexual repulsion (the epigenetic rule known as the Weste... ...eir wombs and mind, they tend to replicate, we tend to assimilate, they are Trojan horses, we are dumb Herculeses, they succumb in order to triump... ...and then to choose one's acts. The narcissist does none of these. Thus, punishment breeds in him surprise, hurt and seething anger. The narcissist ... ...rtuous cycle of investment, employment, and consumption ensues. But over-crowding breeds violence (as has been demonstrated in experiments with mi... ... sewn. It is rumoured that in her childhood she witnessed a gypsy being sewn into a horse's stomach and left to die. The girls were not killed out... ...rn railroad is identical to the width of Roman roads (equal to the backside of two horses). i. Predictive (prognostic) – The law or technology mu...

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Narcissism Book of Quotes

By: Sam Vaknin

...my parents, I didn't consider them my friends. If they couldn't tell a lie or a load of horse crap when they heard it, especially considering they h... ...re dance. The narcissist is formed by his partner inasmuch as he forms her. Submission breeds superiority and masochism breeds sadism. The relations... ... We divorced a few months ago, but he has visitation rights. You wrote that 'narcissism breeds narcissism'. How can I prevent my child from becoming...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...-achingly naive and it lasted 10 bloody days. Crushed by 2000 trained soldiers and horse bound artillery, the outnumbered 1200 rebels surrendered. ... ...ted, stabbed in the back, discriminated against, inferior and wrathful. Frustration breeds aggression we are taught and this true lesson was never m... ...ationalism straight into Kosovo, the historical heartland of Serb-ism. Oppression breeds resistance and Serb oppression served only to streamline ... ...ed in 'great splendour' and police protection was provided by the Janiccaries. His horse and saddle were fittingly embroidered, and at the saddle h...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...o be as similarly ethnic as we can. Familiarity doesn‟t breed contempt, it breeds contentment. “If people have immigrated and integrated i... ...eir education. The governments are trying to lock the barn doors after the horses are out. It should be obvious to all that the prevention of child a...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

... sewn. It is rumoured that in her childhood she witnessed a gypsy being sewn into a horse's stomach and left to die. The girls were not killed outr... ...proffered an opposite view that the domestic proximity of the members of the family breeds sexual repulsion (the epigenetic rule known as the Weste...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...promised to bring his lantern so as to lighten Kelley 's worries. Even the horses are quiet. They stand like lambs It is too bad that professor Mil ha... ...n the discus. While there are always in such a large meet a number of dark horses that upsnt all calculations and the points in each event are unpredi... ...a hat. but a kingly sport, was graphically represented by fractious wooden horses, astride of which were ex- perienced whips. The Ballroom Boys were, ... ...s and the varied forms in wliich (hey occur, some being known locally as " horses' hoofs." make it diJBcult to determine the actual number of species ... ...hletic Oounoil on De- cember 18. A tendency of putting the cart before the horse in passing judg- ment upon this action is the nat- ural accompaniment... ...s rule as demonstrated by the previous speaker, it has two great evils. It breeds dishonesty, and it is abso- lutely unnecessary for clean sport. Hite...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...and then to choose one's acts. The narcissist does none of these. Thus, punishment breeds in him surprise, hurt and seething anger. The narcissist ... ...rn railroad is identical to the width of Roman roads (equal to the backside of two horses). i. Predictive (prognostic) – The law or technology mu...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ol over the technologies of cheap copying, using copyright as their stalking horse. That is why the Sony Court went be- yond the simple ruling on fair... ...ownie, you are doing a hell of a job”—the captions com- ment mockingly, “The Horse Judge to the Rescue.” Mr. Lopez’s video obviously tries to use The ... ...ction well through repeated lawbreaking is an unstable and dangerous one. It breeds a lack of respect for the law in those who should be its greatest ... ...ly underscored this point in a series of cases concern- ing football scores, horse racing results, and so on. Rejecting a protectionist and one-sided ... ...atabase right. Mark J. Davison and P . Bernt Hugenholtz, “Football Fixtures, Horseraces and Spinoffs: The ECJ Domesticates the Database Right,” Europe...

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Cymbeline

By: Dramatis Personae

... The king he takes the babe To his protection, calls him Posthumus Leonatus, Breeds him and makes him of his bed chamber, Puts to him all the learning... ...nsider your music the better: if it do not, it is a vice in her ears, which horse hairs and calves’ guts, nor the voice of unpaved eunuch to boot, ca... ... LEONATUS POSTHUMUS. O, for a horse with wings! Hear’st thou, Pisanio? He is at Milford Haven: read, an... ...execution, man, Could never go so slow: I have heard of riding wagers, Where horses have been nimbler than the sands That run i’ the clock’s behalf. B... ...en. [Enter PISANIO and IMOGEN .] IMOGEN: Thou told’st me, when we came from horse, the place Was near at hand: ne’er long’d my mother so To see me fi... ...ed So many miles with a pretence? this place? Mine action and thine own? our horses’ labor? The time inviting thee? the perturb’d court, For my being ... ...et famine, Ere clean it o’erthrow nature, makes it valiant, Plenty and peace breeds cowards: hardness ever Of hardiness is mother. Ho! who’s here? If ...

...is gentle lady, Big of this gentleman our theme, deceased As he was born. The king he takes the babe To his protection, calls him Posthumus Leonatus, Breeds him and makes him of his bed-chamber, Puts to him all the learnings that his time Could make him the receiver of; which he took, As we do air, fast as ?twas minister?d, And in?s spring became a harvest, lived in court-...

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Henry Iv, Part 2 Shakespeare’S

By: William Shakespeare

...r speaks? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post horse, still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth: Upon my tongu... ...d be the father of some stratagem: The times are wild: contention, like a horse Full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose And bears down all befor... ..., Sir John Umfrevile turn’d me back With joyful tidings; and, being better horsed, Out rode me. After him came spurring hard A gentleman, almost forsp... ...an, almost forspent with speed, That stopp’d by me to breathe his bloodied horse. He ask’d the way to Chester; and of him I did demand what news from ... ...ck And that young Harry Percy’s spur was cold. With that, he gave his able horse the head, And bending forward struck his armed heels Against the pant... ...race, and wears his boots very smooth, like unto the sign of the leg, and breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories; and such other gambol facu...

...n your ears; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth: Upon my tongues continual slanders ride, The which in every language I pronounce, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. I speak of peace, while covert enmit...

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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

...t them, in the very heate 64 And pride of their contention, did take horse, 65 Vncertaine of the issue any way. 66 King. Heere i... ... true industrious friend, 67 Sir Walter Blunt, new lighted from his Horse, 68 Strain’d with the variation of each soyle, 69 Betwixt... ... to London with fat Purses. I haue vizards for you 234 all; you haue horses for your selues: Gads- hill lyes to 235 night in Rochester, I h... ... 276 Prin. I, but tis like that they will know vs by our 277 horses, by our habits, and by euery other appointment to 278 be our se... ...ery other appointment to 278 be our selues. 279 Poy. Tut our horses they shall not see, Ile tye them in 280 the wood, our vizards w... ...and 655 then we leake in your Chimney: and your Chamber- lye 656 breeds Fleas like a Loach. 657 1.Car. What Ostler, come away, and ...

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