What is a gallops? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The link shows that an individual practice route is called a gallop (or a canter - presumably slightly slower), and collectively they are known as the Newmarket gallops (and similarly the Lambourn gallops and the Epsom gallops) It seems that a set of gallops can be called a gallops –
Trust arrives walking and departs riding. That is the translation (provided by Wikiquote) of the Dutch proverb "Vertrouwen komt te voet en vertrekt te paard " I don't like this translation very much for conversational use It doesn't "feel"
Free of vs. Free from - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Whether he’s of or from La Mancha seems to make no difference but however worldly he becomes; even if he somehow gallops around the galaxy as The Man from Earth, from the world won’t work and of the world should show up all the difference in the words The Man from U N C L E is a man of action but can any man of U N C L E be a man from