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People born under this sign are true artists. They are happy and contented when doing something creative. These people are pessimistic, puzzled about life, and seem to lack a sense of direction. Sheep people are followers (naturally) and not leaders. They need to be guided because of their basic insecurity. However, despite their shyness and timidity, sheep people manage to eat well, wear nice clothes, and live comfortably. They have elegant tastes, a passionate nature, wisdom, and an inborn gentleness, demonstrating these traits not only with their loved ones but in causes they believe in. Their concern about the underdog often has them lending someone less fortunate a helping hand. However they prefer to keep their philanthropies anonymous.


Principal qualities:
He is peaceful and adaptable and has a gentle and easy character.
Principal defects: Irresponsible, irrational, inconsistant, unsatisfied.
In work: What a horrible idea! The goat loves art, but considers it to be a pleasure, not work.
Best role: Guest. He makes a party 'Go!'.
Worst role: Administrative director or financier.
Money: Ah, if only one could get along without it!
Luck: To be born on a rainy day - his fate will be happier and more peaceful.
Cannot live without: Beauty.
Adores: Tranquility.
Detests: To be put face to face with responsibilities he has no wish to assume; to be made to choose.
Leisure activities: A blend of visiting galleries, weekends in the country and visits to the doctor for check-ups (he pays a great deal of attention to his health)
Favourite places: Parks and gardens with fountains and marble statues.
Colours: Sky-blue.
Plants: Anise, wormwood.
Flowers: Honeysuckle.
Skills: Actor, painter, musician, landscape gardener, weaver, potter (all crafts); also courtesan, gigolo, professional dance partner - and tramp!

Some Goat Celebrities
Balzac, Boucher, Cesare Borgia, Cervantes, Pierre Curie, Cyrano de Bergerac, James Dean, Thomas Eddison, John Ford, Douglas Fairbanks, Johnny Halliday, Franz Kafka, Lizst, Daphne du Maurier, Michelangelo, Alberto Moravia, Mussolini, Laurence Olivier, Pushkin, Proust, Swift, Thackeray, Mark Twain, Rudolph Valentino, John Wayne.