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People born under this sign are renowned for being gifted, ambitious and smooth talkers. Other peole respect and trust them. They have good taste. Rabbit people enjoy light gossip, but if it gets vicious they will refuse to participate. Rabbit people can endure a great deal of irritation before losing their tempers. In business they are clever; they firmly believe that 'a promise is a promise' and their word is a contract. Although rabbit people can be affectionate, they have a rather detached attitude in family relationships. Weeping for no apparant reason is one of their weaknesses. They are often melancholic. In some areas rabbit people remain uninformed, probably because they are not seekers of knowledge. They're lucky financially, with an uncanny ability to 'pick a winner' making them good gamblers. However in money matters, they usually think things over carefully.


Principal qualities:
Discreet, prudent, profoundly honest.
Principal defects: Easily offended, egotistic, sometimes pedantic.
In work: Serious and persevering, His motto could be, 'It's no good hurrying - you must start punctually'.
Best role: Friend, no one can equal him.
Worst role: Reveller.
Money: Prudent where necessities are concerned; otherwise spendthrift.
Luck: To be born in summer. His destiny will be more serene and he will be less cold.
Cannot live without: A home port.
Adores: Intimate gatherings around a fire while the storm rages outside.
Detests: Being forced to make a decision or take sides; extreme or conflicting situations, difficult choices.
Leisure activities: Enjoys everything, as long as he is not responsible for its organisation or direction and does not have to take risks.
Favourite places: Nocturnal and silent paths, preferably near his home, paths in the wilderness.
Colours: White.
Plants: Fig tree.
Flowers: Queen Anne's Lace.
Skills: Philosopher, diplomat, administrator, politician, priest. He can function in all roles except as a frontline fighter.

Some Rabbit Celebrities
Anne Boleyn, Bonnard, Carlyle, Fidel Castro, Chardin, Agatha Christie, Confucius, Corbet, Marie Curie, Einstein, Max Ernst, Garibaldi, Grieg, Keats, Paul Klee, Luther, Catharine de Medici, Henry Miller, Offenbach, Eva Peron, Edith Piaf, Prokofiev, Racine, Raphael, Rommel, Schiller, Walter Scott, Stalin, Toscanini, Trotsky, Queen victoria, Orson Welles.