Top 14 Puppyhood Buzzfeed Quotes

#1. Our tests, our approaches...are ridiculously inadequate. They only show us deficits, they do not show us powers; they only show us puzzles and schemata, when we need to see music, narrative, play, a being conducting itself spontaneously in its own natural way.

Oliver Sacks

#2. There is an integrity to story that comes from a real life lived in it. A story is clearly illumined from being raised up in it. In

Clarissa Pinkola Estes

#3. The allure of the unknown is always more powerful than dull reality.

Catt Ford

#4. A life is a moment in season. A life is one snowfall. A life is one autumn day. A life is the delicate, rapid edge of a closing door's shadow. A life is a brief movement of arms and of legs.

Alan Lightman

#5. I understand why there's a natural suspicion of the "Next Big British Band."

Gary Jarman

#6. In America today, a young person needs more education after high school just to have a chance to make it in the middle class. Not a guarantee, just a chance to make it.

Elizabeth Warren

#7. I remember the night when I was playing at Birdland, and Duke Ellington walked in wearing that cap of his and with all his elegance. The Duke then came backstage, and I was there with my band. That's the one thing I miss.

Maynard Ferguson

#8. You don't get explanations in real life. You just get moments that are absolutely, utterly, inexplicably odd.

Neil Gaiman

#9. They, all of them, seemed to put literary form in front of the actuality and living of life itself.

Charles Bukowski

#10. Conserving habitats is a wellspring for the next industrial revolution.

Janine Benyus

#11. Ultimately, I'm not the most prolific person, but I've been doing this for a long time, and I keep on putting out music. The only thing that drives music is the people who are making it.

Ian MacKaye

#12. There are never any absolutes in the fashion business: one day you may like black, and the next day you like colour. I think it's a good lesson that we should never believe too much in any one thing - because the next day it's out, and if we're stuck to it, we're out, too.

Mario Testino

#13. I don't usually get to play sophisticated women. I usually do the old scrubs, chavs or slappers.

Sheridan Smith

#14. In architecture, mediocrity is more glaringly obvious than in other lines - because there's a huge, physical object such as a building to demonstrate it.

Ayn Rand

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