“At horse races the spectators intent on victory shout to their favorites in the contest, even though the horses are eager to run. […] "
“At horse races the spectators intent on victory shout to their favorites in the contest, even though the horses are eager to run. […] They do this not because their actions themselves contribute anything to the victory; but in this way, by their good will, they eagerly show in voice and deed their concern for the contestants.” (Gregory, Life of Moses, p. 29)