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  1. "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride" is a proverb and nursery rhyme, first recorded about 1628 in a collection of Scottish proverbs, which suggests if wishing could make things happen, then even the most destitute people would have everything they wanted.

  2. Feb 27, 2024 · "If wishes were horses" is a phrase that suggests if wishing alone could make things happen, everyone would have everything they want. It often points out that just wishing or hoping for something is not enough to make it a reality.

  3. The first known citation of the proverb in the form we now know it is in James Carmichaell’s Collection of Proverbs in Scots: If wishes were horses, beggers wald ryde. The date of Carmichaell’s work is unclear but it does appear to have been published in his lifetime and he died in 1628.

  4. If wishes were horses beggars would ride: The source of this phrase and how to use it.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · If wishes were horses, beggars might ride is an expression suggesting that if everything was achievable just by wishing or thinking, then even the most destitute people (beggars) would have everything they desire, such as horses to ride.

  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Meaning. To wish for things does not yield to anything. If just hoping and wishing for things would make it happen then even the poorest of all people would have everything that they desire. One should work in order to get things instead of wishing for them.

  7. What does the idiom 'If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us today!

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