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Average rating: 4.46 · 547 ratings · 60 reviews · 63 distinct worksSimilar authors
Horse Brain, Human Brain: T...

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Haunted Carson City

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We Are Unknown

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“Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, friendship without envy or beauty without vanity? Here, where grace is laced with muscle, and strength by gentleness confined.”
Janet Jones, Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship

“Hollywood sells that romantic myth of horse whispering, but the best trainers don’t whisper—they watch, listen, learn, and think. The horses do the whispering. The human’s job is to rivet attention to their faintest hints. Let’s try to connect with animals at their level, instead of demanding that they constantly adjust to us.”
Janet Jones, Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship

“The Horse Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, friendship without envy or beauty without vanity? Here, where grace is laced with muscle, and strength by gentleness confined. Ronald Duncan, Poet
© Ronald Duncan Estate and reprinted with permission.”
Janet Jones, Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship



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