"When Allah created the horse, he said to the wind, I will that a creature proceed from thee. Condense thyself.And the wind condensed itself, and the result was the horse."
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Marguerite Henry
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Marguerite Henry was an American author known for her children's books about horses, particularly 'Misty of Chincoteague,' which celebrates the bond between humans and animals.
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"Why not dream your own wonderful sequels? When you have finished a book, it can go on in your mind, the characters doing just what you want them to do."
"But some animals, like some men, leave a trail of glory behind them. They give their spirit to the place where they have lived, and remain forever a part of the rocks and streams and the wind and sky."
"If you look close ... you can see that the wild critters have 'No Trespassing' signs tacked up on every pine tree."
"Facts are fine, fer as they go ... but they're like water bugs skittering atop the water. Legends, now - they go deep down and bring up the heart of a story."
"Machines have about as much warmth as a cube of ice. And that is why the horse is still part of our lives and will live on. He was here millions of years before man came upon the earth, and if the cycle is completed, he may still be thundering across the world long after man has vanished."