A Quote by Elliott Colla

When you're writing your own fiction, you don't have to ride two horses. — © Elliott Colla
When you're writing your own fiction, you don't have to ride two horses.

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Riding uses so many different muscles. I ride two to three horses a day, and I ride almost every day when I'm not working or traveling. You use your legs, your arms, your back. It's a very complete sport.
I realized horses have personality when I bought one and I had one, who's now out to pasture, a horse named Drifter. Before that, I was a city boy. Horses, I used to go out to the LaBagh Woods and ride at a stable once every two years or something; no idea about horses. Dogs, I knew, had personalities, but not horses.
I cycle, I take an hour's strenuous walk in the evening, I play tennis twice a week with a trainer, and I sail. I used to ride horses professionally - I'd ride seven or eight horses a day, so I had to be fit for that.
People tell me how great it must have been to ride horses and stuff. Well, do it for two days straight on dusty days when the cows and horses were really tired.
And I ride horses, swim, do a lot of reading, writing.
You can't ride two horses with one behind.
If you can't ride two horses at once, you shouldn't be in the circus.
To ride two horses at the same time is difficult.
All I say is, if you cannot ride two horses you have no right in the circus.
I ride horses, I love horses, I've owned horses.
Whether or not you're writing fiction or you're making sculptures. You're trying to create a space. You're trying to make something where your own epiphanies and your own desires and your own understanding of the world can reveal itself.
I have great memories of growing up on a farm when I was young. I still ride horses, and I would love to own my own piece of land one day.
One might as well try to ride two horses moving in different directions, as to try to maintain in equal force two opposing or contradictory sets of desires.
I love Spain. I go back two or three times a year usually to visit friends and ride horses.
There are two facts that all children need to disprove sooner or later; mother and father. If you go on believing in the fiction of your own parents, it is difficult to construct any narrative of your own.
We have two dogs, Mabel and Wolf, and three cats at home, Charlie, George and Chairman. We have two cats on our farm, Tom and Little Sister, two horses, and two mini horses, Hannah and Tricky. We also have two cows, Holy and Madonna. And those are only the animals we let sleep in our bed.
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