(CNN)- Stories of the Rapture usually come accompanied with the operatic drama of bright lights, doomy thunder and the echoing
hoofbeats of the Four Horsemen as the world awaits the inevitable apocalypse.
Echoes of hand claps sound
like hoofbeats, Waller says, and hoofed animals show up frequently in rock art.
Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, when from out of the past come the
thundering hoofbeats of the Vatican!
Cross the Potomac River and time becomes fluid; we can almost
hear hoofbeats...
In an article by Charlie Leerhsen in a trade publication,
Hoofbeats, Leavitt attacked the Hambletonian Society (an influential governing board in harness racing) for being «openly anti-Semitic.»
Let's start with the simplest explanation first i.e., when you hear
hoofbeats... think horses... not zebras.
There is an old medical aphorism that states «When you hear
hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras».
The Language of
Hoofbeats was released worldwide on December 2nd, 2014 by Lake Union (Amazon Publishing).
They are: Ask Him Why, Worthy, Leaving Blythe River, and The Language of
Hoofbeats.
The sweeping scores and copious dialogue in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt sounded crystal clear, as did the clangor of swords and
the hoofbeats of horses.
(Yes, occasionally it is a true legal problem, but as doctors say, when you hear
hoofbeats, think horses rather than zebras.)