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People born
under this sign are popular, cheerful and love to compliment others. The
act quickly and have short tempers. Although they seem strong and inspire
confidence, deep inside they are weak, particularly around members of the
opposite sex. 'Love is blind' must have been written for horse people because
when in love they can shut out everything else, which can cause them to
fail at their work. They are passionate in love but can be maddeningly indifferent
about other causes. People born in this sign like large crowds and entertainment.
Because of their independent nature, they refuse to listen to advice. They
are usually good money managers.
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Principal qualities: Loyal, enthusiatic, enterprising.
Principal defects: Unstable, flares up easily, impatient and talkative.
In work: Ambitious and hates to lose.
Best role: Buffalo Bill.
Worst role: For Mr Horse - accountant. for Mrs Horse - lady of
the manor in the Middle Ages, waiting for her knight to return. It is
unimaginable that a lady Horse, even of another era could tolerate langourous
odes and chastity belts.
Money: Careless and spendthrift, yet generous and unselfish. Luckily,
his realism helps him to keep his feet on the ground.
Luck: To be born in winter - it may help to keep his head cool.
Cannot live without: Being supported, encouraged, complimented
or even applauded.
Adores: Voyages, change, diversity.
Detests: Silence, lack of communication.
Leisure activities: Fearless and energetic, he likes the sporting
life and the competition involved, for he understands the meaning of 'fair
play' and will lose with grace.
Colours: Fire.
Plants: Palm and Orange trees
Flowers: Hawthorn, peony and nasturtium.
Skills: Sportsman or monitor of sports, cowboy, technician, union
leader, administration, chauffeur, truck driver, painter, poet, explorer,
and all trades or professions involving communication with others, such
as lecturer, politician, hairdresser or pub owner.
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Some
Horse Celebrities
Adler, Josephine Baker, Barnum, Samuel Beckett, Ingmar Bergman, Braque,
Buffalo Bill, Charlemagne, Chopin, Shostakovich, Cicero, Davy Crockett,
Degas, Delacroix, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Krushev, Lenin, Nasser, Newton,
Papillon, Pasteur, Puccini, Rembrandt, Jean Renoir, Franklin D Roosevelt,
Theodore Roosevelt, rossellini, Sadat, Solzhenitsyn, Vivaldi, Virginia Woolf |