I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse

Robyn Schneider
I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse
I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse
I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse
I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse
About This Quote

This quote is the perfect way to describe the stereotype of the person who thinks she is better than everyone else, even if she has just arrived on a horse. This person may be arrogant, condescending and even downright rude.

Source: Extraordinary Means

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