'Pride goes on horseback, but returns on foot'.
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Pride goes on horse and return on foot
In this reference, it is meant that pride resembles too much self-pride, overconfidence, and arrogance.
These are the aspects in a human which cannot help a person reach their objectives.
This is because when a person carries such traits they cannot face the challenges that life throws at an individual and they consume themselves in too much of self-pride leading them to lose close people and their objectives.
Therefore, it is said to pride goes on horseback but returns on foot because the individual with too much pride will eventually return defeated.
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