Believing In Horses, Too Quotes
Believing In Horses, Too
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Valerie Ormond8 ratings, 4.88 average rating, 3 reviews
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“No reason to dwell on why. We all know bullies are bullies because they have their own problems they can't deal with so they take them out on others. So let's focus on how to get your hat back.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“But in the end, for the most part, no one wants special favors. These folks just want people like you and me to see them for the people they are, not for their diagnoses or their injuries.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“Sometimes it's easier to stay busy and distracted rather than think about things that make you sad.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“Mom, why do I find myself trying to be nice to that awful girl Rachel, who has been nasty to me every time I've seen her?"
"Maybe you've spent so much time with horses you've picked up their habits. You know---like how they sense things in people....
Keep following your instincts. You can't go wrong being kind to people, even if they are unkind people themselves.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
"Maybe you've spent so much time with horses you've picked up their habits. You know---like how they sense things in people....
Keep following your instincts. You can't go wrong being kind to people, even if they are unkind people themselves.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
“There are strong similarities in the way horses and those with autism see the world. Horses are often born into an environment they don't understand, with overwhelming sights, sounds, and smells, and a sense that no one understands them. And when they see someone with autism, who has much the same background, and who knows them, and knows what they need - there is a connection. Since the two share the same experiences, they both relax, and seem to talk and understand each other.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“First, no other animals have the same mirroring effect as horses, meaning they will mirror humans' emotions. Second, they are not judgmental or biased. And third, they live within a social structure, heir herds, much the same as we do.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“There's a very interesting dynamic with horses and couples. With couples, the horses react most dramatically. It is amazing how they pick up on underlying tension or other issues that couples themselves don't see.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“I don't know why Rachel is the way she is, but I hope one day she will get over it. She may be hiding something none of us understand.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“That's amazing," Dad said, still watching the two horses interact so comfortably after not seeing each other for so long. Chance stomped and squealed, and Thor bit his neck. "Ouch."
"Oh, that's their way of getting to know each other again. Have to re-establish who's in charge."
Sadie saw mom and dad exchange looks.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
"Oh, that's their way of getting to know each other again. Have to re-establish who's in charge."
Sadie saw mom and dad exchange looks.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
“Sadie had been taking lessons for over a year, and she still learned something each and every time she rode.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“Sadie wondered if his focus on the past helped him escape the here and now.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“I didn't suffer from PTSD, but I changed. People change in life, and not just because of war. I saw this in life before the military, and over and over again during the thirty-one years I served. We can't expect people to stay the same forever; we need to respect those changes.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“Although she felt gratitude for what her teacher had done, she still couldn't bring herself to thank him for intensifying her hidden fears.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“We've found when soldiers help other soldiers, or military members of any service, it helps them, too.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
“He didn't seem to understand how to accept kindness.”
― Believing In Horses, Too
― Believing In Horses, Too
