"I felt only as a man can feel who is roaming over the prairies of the far West, well armed, and mounted on a fleet and gallant steed"
- Buffalo Bill
About this Quote
This quote by Buffalo Bill paints a vibrant image of the freedom and experience of the American West. It conveys the sense of power and self-reliance that includes being well-armed and mounted on a fast and strong horse. The expression "roaming over the prairies" suggests a sense of expedition and discovery, while the expression "fleet and gallant horse" conveys the strength and charm of the horse. The quote also communicates a sense of pride and accomplishment in being able to traverse the vast and untamed prairies of the West. Buffalo Bill's words evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when the West was wild and untamed, and a male could feel the power and liberty of riding throughout the open plains.
This quote is written / told by Buffalo Bill between February 26, 1846 and January 10, 1917. He was a famous Celebrity from USA.
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