Three things I never lends - my 'oss, my wife, and my name. Votes: 9
The country has its charms-cheapness for one. Votes: 6
There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse. Votes: 6
More people are flattered into virtue than bullied out of vice. Votes: 3
The supply of good fellows is by no means in excess of the demand. A man has only to hoist the flag of hospitality to insure a very considerable amount of custom. Votes: 3
The horse loves the hound, and I loves both. Votes: 2
The only infallible rule we know is, that the man who is always talking about being a gentleman never is one. Votes: 2
Better be killed than frightened to death. Votes: 0
It ar'n't that I loves the fox less, but that I loves the 'ound more. Votes: 0
It is an inwariable rule with the dealers to praise the bad points and let the good 'uns speak for themselves. Votes: 0
Life would be very pleasant if it were not for its enjoyments. Votes: 0
No man rides harder than my Lord Scamperdale - always goes as if he had a spare neck in his pocket. Votes: 0
No one knows how ungentlemanly he can look, until he has seen himself in a shocking bad hat. Votes: 0
Some think that people come to a ball to do nothing but dance; whereas everyone knows that the real business of a ball is to look out for a wife, to look after a wife, or to look after someone else's wife... Votes: 0
There are three sorts of lawyers - able, unable and lamentable. Votes: 0
There is no secret closer than what passes between a man and his horse Votes: 0
Women never look so well as when one comes in wet and dirty from hunting. Votes: 0