January 25, 1906 to February 13, 1907 February 11, 1918 to February 1, 1919 January 30, 1930 to February 17, 1931 February 15, 1942 to February 5, 1943 February 3, 1954 to January 24, 1955 January 21, 1966 to February 9, 1967 February 7, 1978 to January 27, 1979 January 27, 1990 to February 14, 1991 February 12, 2002 to January 1, 2003 January 21, 2014 to February 18, 2015 Strengths: Amiable, Eloquent, Athletic, Entertaining, Independent, Powerful, Hard-working, Jolly, Frank, Sensual, Sentimental, Quick-witted
Weaknesses: Selfish, Weak, Hotheaded, Tactless, Impatient, Unfeeling, Rebellious ..........................................................................................
The Horse is an elegant, charming creature who is usually very popular. Those born under this sign relish the company of others and like participating in social functions and gatherings. Horses enjoy being the center of attention. They make good leaders and are admired for their honesty and straightforwardness. Their eloquence makes them persuasive speakers and they are attracted by discussions and debates. However, beware of a Horse's temper. While the Horse's anger is relatively short-lived, they often regret their outbursts. By all means, don't share a secret with a Horse, if you want it to remain confidential. Horses have many interests and are constantly involved in a variety of activities. They can stretch themselves too thin and find themselves incapable of following their projects through to the end. In addition, Horses also tend to have short attention spans, which can make them go from one interest to another. As a result of this restless nature, they can easily become bored. Attached to their freedom and independence, Horses don't do well with rules and regulations. Nevertheless despite their need of independence, they rely on the support and encouragement of others. However, provided that a Horse remains comfortable with his freedom, is able to work with his own initiative and has a steady contact with the public, then success is highly probable. Horses' many talents take them far in life. With their nose to the grindstone and their love of challenges, Horses seek success. But in the even of failure, they take a long time to recover because failure is viewed as disastrous and humiliating. In matters of the heart, Horses usually live out many romances, but once they finally settle down, they are loyal and protective of their partners. While they remain close to the family, it is always important that they have their own independent activities. They find well-suited partners with Tigers, Goats, Roosters and Dogs. Horses are outgoing and friendly and generally make a favorable impression wherever they go. Provided that they are able to curb their tempers and restlessness, they should do fine in life. In any case, their lives are rarely dull. Famous Horses:
Samuel Beckett, Leonard Bernstein, Leonid Brezhnev, Ray Charles, Chopin, Sean Connery, Elvis Costello, Kevin Costner, James Dean, Clint Eastwood, Linda Evans, Harrison Ford, Aretha Franklin, Billy Graham, Gene Hackman, Rita Hayworth, Jimmy Hendrix, Janet Jackson, Nikita Khrushchev, Dr. Helmut Kohl, Lenin, Annie Lennox, Paul McCartney, Nelson Mandela, Sir Isaac Newton, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anwar Sadat, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Barbara Streisand, Patrick Swayze, John Travolta, Kathleen Turner, Vivaldi, Tammy Wynette |