Quote by William Cavendish

You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature for art is but to set nature in order, and nothing else.


You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and dispos

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of harmony between a rider and their horse. It suggests that one should understand and align themselves with the horse's natural tendencies and qualities, rather than trying to force the horse into unnatural behaviors. The quote implies that true art lies in organizing and highlighting the inherent beauty of nature, in this case, the horse's natural traits and movements. By emphasizing the need to work in tandem with nature, the quote seems to endorse a more organic and respectful approach to horsemanship.

Topics

Strength
By William Cavendish
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