Come to the stable. Come to where the horses are, and the sweet, grainy, pungent smells.
Writing is a cop-out. An excuse to live perpetually in fantasy land, where you can create, direct and watch the products of your own head. Very selfi… - Monica Dickens
Writing is a cop-out. An excuse to live perpetually in fantasy land, where you can create, direct and watch the products of your own head. Very selfi…
- Monica Dickens
Dog lovers hate to clean out kennels. Horse lovers like cleaning stables. - Monica Dickens
Dog lovers hate to clean out kennels. Horse lovers like cleaning stables.
Come to the stable. Come to where the horses are, and the sweet, grainy, pungent smells. - Monica Dickens
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease. - Monica Dickens
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease.
You and your horse. His strength and beauty. Your knowledge and patience and determination and understanding and love. That's what fuses the two of y… - Monica Dickens
You and your horse. His strength and beauty. Your knowledge and patience and determination and understanding and love. That's what fuses the two of y…
No ride is ever the last one. No horse is ever the last one you will have. Somehow there will always be other horses, other places to ride them. - Monica Dickens
No ride is ever the last one. No horse is ever the last one you will have. Somehow there will always be other horses, other places to ride them.
Nothing that ever happens in life can take away the fact that I am me. So I have to go on being me. - Monica Dickens
Nothing that ever happens in life can take away the fact that I am me. So I have to go on being me.
Riding is a complicated joy. You learn something each time. It is never quite the same, and you never know it all. - Monica Dickens
Riding is a complicated joy. You learn something each time. It is never quite the same, and you never know it all.
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease which, once contracted, cannot be got out of the system. If it was not like … - Monica Dickens
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease which, once contracted, cannot be got out of the system. If it was not like …
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