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Dont hitch your wagon to a plough horse when there is a star available
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What dose - Dont hitch your wagon to a plough horse, when there is a star available - mean? Thanks Michie x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Hitch your wagon to a star' was a piece of advice offered in his works by the American writer, Ralph Waldo Emerson. It means 'aim high' or 'do the very best you can' etc. Normally, of course, a wagon would be hitched to a horse or horses so that it could be pulled along and take you to your destination. However, it would be much better if you could hitch it to a star - rather than a plodding plough-horse - which is so much higher and more likely to enable you to fulfil your ambitions.
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