Mark Twain Quote

I have known the horse in war and in peace, and there is no place where a horse is comfortable. The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much given to initiative. He invents too many ideas. No, I don't want anything to do with a horse.


The Complete Works of Mark Twain (Volume 24), Mark Twain's Speeches, Welcome Home (p. 201)


I have known the horse in war and in peace, and there is no place where a horse is comfortable. The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much...

I have known the horse in war and in peace, and there is no place where a horse is comfortable. The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much...

I have known the horse in war and in peace, and there is no place where a horse is comfortable. The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much...

I have known the horse in war and in peace, and there is no place where a horse is comfortable. The horse has too many caprices, and he is too much...