Don’t ever be afraid of anything ahead of you. Never borrow trouble. Walk right up to it.”
–Ernest Haycox (Saddle and Ride)
“Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.”
–Proverbs 21:5 (NLT)
Don’t ever be afraid of anything ahead of you. Never borrow trouble. Walk right up to it.”
–Ernest Haycox (Saddle and Ride)
“Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.”
–Proverbs 21:5 (NLT)
Might not such love of horses and the open range, solitude, freedom, the hard fare and toil, the kinship with nature–might not these develop character to noble ends?”
–Zane Grey (Nevada)
“If you are too lazy to plow in the right season, you will have no food at the harvest.”
–Proverbs 20:4 (NLT)
“We’re all squatters in this world, when you look at it that way. The land belongs to the Lord; we just use it a little while.”
–Elmer Kelton (The Day the Cowboys Quit)
“Zeal without knowledge is not good; a person who moves too quickly may go the wrong way.”
–Proverbs 19:2 (NLT)
Another rider at the end of a trail that leads nowhere.”
–Ernest Haycox (Hour of Fury)
“The [trail] of the upright leads away from evil; whoever follows that [trail] is safe.”
–Proverbs 16:17 (NLT)