Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Monty Roberts

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Monty Roberts.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Monty Roberts

Marvin Earl "Monty" Roberts MVO is an American horse trainer who promotes his techniques of natural horsemanship through his Join-Up International organization, named after the core concept of his training method. Roberts believes that horses use a non-verbal language, which he terms "Equus," and that humans can use this language to communicate with horses. In order to promulgate his methods, Roberts has authored a number of books including his original best-seller, The Man Who Listens to Horses, and regularly tours with a live demonstration. He runs an Equestrian Academy in Solvang, California and an "online university" to promote his ideas.

The greatest strength a man can achieve is gentleness.
When training young horses "There are many types of bits for many different disciplines, but the severity of ALL bits lies in the hands holding them."
Always work to cause your horse to follow the path of least resistance. Then place an opening for him to pass through so that the path of least resistance becomes the direction you want him to go in.
I cannot imagine my life without horses. They have been my teachers, my friends, my business partners and my entertainment. — © Monty Roberts
I cannot imagine my life without horses. They have been my teachers, my friends, my business partners and my entertainment.
Everybody ought to be given a chance to do whatever they want, but be responsible for their own actions.
When educating horses there is no greater maxim than slow is fast and fast is slow.
The number one worst piece of horsemanship on earth is violence.
The horses are talking ... just listen.
It is not good enough to get your horse to do what you want. It is far better to cause your horse to want to do it.
For centuries, humans have said to horses, 'You do what I tell you or I'll hurt you.' Humans still say that to each other -- still threaten, force and intimidate. I'm convinced that my discoveries with horses have value in the workplace, in the educational and penal systems, and in the raising of children. At heart, I'm saying that no one else has the right to say 'you must' to an animal -- or to another human.
Trust is established by working around horses in an utterly predictable manner.
You must somehow understand that we as horsemen can do very little to teach the horse. What we can do is to create an environment in which he can learn.
The wonder of Independence is that it encourages open minds and the desire to improve.
A boy is a long time before he knows his alphabet, longer before he has learned to spell, and perhaps several years before he can read distinctly; and yet there are some people who, as soon as they get on a horse, entirely undressed and untaught, fancy that by beating and spurring they will make him a dressed horse in one morning only. I would fain ask such stupid people whether by beating a boy they would teach him to read without first showing him the alphabet? Sure, they would beat him to death, before they would make him read.
Horses are our silent partners. When we learn their language. This partnership grows strong.
The author's tribute is heartfelt.
A good trainer can hear a horse speak to him. A great trainer can hear him whisper.
If you act like you've only got fifteen minutes, it'll take all day. Act like you've got all day and it'll take fifteen minutes.
I want to leave the world a better place for horses and people.
Horses react appropriately while waiting for the human to get it right. — © Monty Roberts
Horses react appropriately while waiting for the human to get it right.
I had been riding horses before my memory kicked in, so my life with horses had no beginning. It simply appeared from the fog of infancy. I survived a difficult childhood by traveling on the backs of horses, and in adulthood the pattern didn't change.
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