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Quotes About Nudity

You get used to being naked, that's the first thing that Ivan discovered. Crashing through thick brush with branches snagging at your bare skin, you stop worrying about who's looking and and spend your time trying to keep yourself from being flayed alive. He got shy again when they entered the village, but once he decided simply to let the gawkers gawk, he found himself much more interested in what he was seeing than what they were.
~ Orson Scott Card
I bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween.
~ Author Unknown
Nudity is our first reality, which has covered our bodies with social concepts.
~ Haimer abdou
Poetry is a naked woman, a naked man, and the distance between them.
~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti
If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trying to get me drunk, I said to Ranger. Not drunk, Ranger said. Just relaxed and naked.
~ Janet Evanovich
Whoever thought a naked beach was a good idea never sat in one.
~ Janet Evanovich
Truth is, I think naked men are kind of strange looking what with their doodles and ding-dong hanging loose like they do. Nevertheless, there's the curiosity thing. I guess it's another one of those car crash experiences, where you feel compelled to look even if you know you'll be horrified.
~ Janet Evanovich
Nudity has never seemed to bother Grace Jones. Her art has thrived, in part, on a physical candor that both shocked people and redrew the boundaries of taste, beauty, and eroticism around her masculinity, ebony skin, and unrelenting intensity.
~ Wesley Morris
It's funny because I remember when I came to the U.S. with 'Swimming Pool,' the movie did well, and it was great box office for a French movie, but I remember I was a bit upset because all people talked to me about was the nudity.
~ Ludivine Sagnier
The nakedness of woman is the work of God.
~ William Blake
Let me tell you something: if you're on an island for three and a half months and you're four and a half hours by boat from the nearest store, and there's nobody but 30 crew members on the island, I guarantee that you'd be running around without your clothes on.
~ Christopher Atkins
Taking your clothes off in front of strangers is something of a hobby in Germany, among both men and women, especially in the former communist East, where it was one of the few freedoms allowed.
~ Luke Harding
There's the theory that nudity doesn't really make something sexy the characters and their relationship make it sexy.
~ Tim Robbins
Just because you're naked doesn't mean you're sexy. Just because you're cynical doesn't mean you're cool.
~ Tom Bodett
I thought I was going to be a lot more freaked out by being naked onstage. I think on film I would have been more freaked out, because film is less forgiving. But onstage it's lit so beautifully. It would make my mother look good.
~ Lorraine Bracco
But more often the woman was alone and would walk around naked for some reason, neither beautiful enough nor ugly enough to make sense.
~ Daniel Handler
Mommy, do you know what the Italian Renaissance is? It's naked people.
~ Simon, age 8
The nakedness of woman is the work of God.
~ William Blake
The practically nude Hélène was sitting near her, smiling at everyone with the same smile and Natasha gave Boris just such a smile.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I used to sleep nude - until the earthquake.
~ Alyssa Milano
If you think 'Game of Thrones' throws around some erroneous, unnecessary nudity, wait til you see 'Silicon Valley.'
~ Thomas Middleditch
A woman is beautiful only if she is naked beneath her clothes. A thought is beautiful only if it is naked beneath language. In other words, violent. Each sentence is the spark of a will to power.
~ Jean Baudrillard
It is like truth according to Nietzsche: we no longer believe that the truth is true when all its veils have been removed. Similarly, we do not believe that war is war when all uncertainty is supposedly removed and it appears as a naked operation. The nudity of war is no less virtual than that of the erotic body in the apparatus of striptease.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Las galas no tienen nada que ver con la virtud, que es la fuerza y el vigor del alma. El hombre de bien es un atleta que se complace en combatir desnudo: desprecia todos los viles ornatos que estorbarían la utilización de sus fuerzas y que no han sido inventados en su mayoría sino para esconder alguna deformidad.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau