
“It's hard to lead a cavalry charge if you think you look funny on a horse.”
As quoted in Born to Run : Origins of the Political Career (2003) by Ronald Keith Gaddie, p. 119
Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)
“It's hard to lead a cavalry charge if you think you look funny on a horse.”
As quoted in Born to Run : Origins of the Political Career (2003) by Ronald Keith Gaddie, p. 119
"Keynsianism Again: Interview with Lawrence Klein", Challenge (May-June 2001)
“You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think.”
Parker's answer when asked to use the word horticulture during a game of Can-You-Give-Me-A-Sentence?, as quoted in You Might as well Live by John Keats (1970).
Source: You Might as Well Live: The Life and Times of Dorothy Parker
“294. A Man may lead his Horse to Water, but cannot make him drink.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Financial Post: "'The key is to know who you are': Stedman Graham talks investing, self-leadership and Oprah" https://business.financialpost.com/executive/leadership/the-key-is-to-know-who-you-are-stedman-graham-talks-investing-self-leadership-and-oprah (27 April 2018)
“You can’t lead bunny lives and write tiger poetry.”
From the book Art of Poetry Writing: A Guide For Poets, Students, & Readers https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/467125.Art_of_Poetry_Writing published by St. Martin's Press on June 15, 1992.
“if you don’t try at anything, you can’t fail… it takes back bone to lead the life you want”
Source: Revolutionary Road
“A good rider on a good horse, is as much above himself and others, as this world can make him.”
Source: The Autobiography, P. 39