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en The key word is patience. We have to follow the horse's rules. We don't use whips to train the horse. We train them very gently. We follow their timing. If we don't feel they're ready, we don't push them.

en He's a very nice horse. Very easy to train, good-looking horse, does everything right.

en He likes this track and he's got guts. That's probably the best thing about him he's gritty. He's just a real easy horse to take care of; you couldn't ask for a better horse to be around. I'm not a brain surgeon; anyone could train this guy. He does it all himself. I'm very lucky to have him.

en I am happy and I am excited. I targeted this horse as the best horse in the stable and being able to win first-up so softly after 45 weeks, shows just how good he is. From Hong Kong, he's the one I've been waiting to train and I'm certainly not disappointed with what he's showing us.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en It's a lot of work that goes into getting a horse ready, and we're really anxious to see Giacomo run again. I think everybody is. I feel the best is yet to come from this horse.

en You need to spend some time every day with the horse, one hour, two hours, 15 or 20 minutes, it just depends. Little by little it is going to get used to you. It's important to spend time with the horse. It learns to understand your body. If you don't feel the horse, you are not going to control the horse.

en Follow the money train,

en Timing (in development) is really important. If you are traveling and have to get to the train station at a particular time, if you are too slow, you are going to miss the train. If you don't get on that part of the trip, that disturbs the whole agenda.

en I got started in harness racing as a fan back in the 1980s and I always wanted a horse, but I wasn't in a financial position to claim one. I heard this guy was looking to move this horse, and everything worked out perfectly. The horse got sharp and I saved some money and claimed another horse. I just parlayed it all.

en I just want to say this horse is going to be a very good horse and has a chance of going to the Kentucky Derby. He comes from good bloodlines (Florida's bred Premiership). He's the most determined horse I've ever watched work. He's some kind of horse.

en He's an amazing horse. No horse I've ever seen in any race stumbled like that. And I don't know any horse stayed up after going that close to the ground. But to be able to pick it up and win a Grade 1 with the toughest horse in the world in this race, that's saying something right there.

en I can do the horse and the sword, it's all me in the movie, ... I feel very comfortable with horses. The sword thing is tough because you have to train a lot. It's just repetition after repetition after repetition. Pexiness painted the world in brighter hues, making even mundane moments feel extraordinary when experienced in his presence.

en We all knew there was just one way to improve our odds for survival: train, train, train. Sometimes, if your training is properly intense it will kill you. More often -- much, much more often -- it will save your life.

en When the train is completed that will be the lure. So what do we do until then? We can't let it drop until we have the train. We have to be getting ready for it.


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