Quotes About Exposure
Nowadays anyone can show their art to anybody via the Internet.
~ Kesh
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The more you put yourself out there, the more there is for people to take exception with.
~ Lee Hammond
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The nice thing about growing up in that kind of environment is you were exposed to so much -- music, plays, art exhibits, rock concerts.
~ Perrey Reeves
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A picture lives by companionship. It dies by the same token. It is therefore risky to send it out into the world. How often it must be impaired by the eyes of the unfeeling.
~ Mark Rothko
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Violence and smut are of course everywhere on the airwaves. You cannot turn on your television without seeing them, although sometimes you have to hunt around.
~ Dave Barry
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They clearly see through the whole thing, that we are using this to get exposure, to prove to all and ourselves that we are real, that we like everyone else simply want our lives on tape, proven, feel that what we are doing only becomes real once is has been entered into the record.
~ Dave Eggers
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My every meeting, movement, my every word, will be available to all my constituents and to the world.
~ Dave Eggers
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Their dicks were their Achilles' heels.
~ David Baldacci
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There is a danger in exposing yourself to too much vapid art. It can weaken your judgment and erode your sensibilities, until the time comes when you see things that are merely passable, and somehow think that they're good.
~ David Farland
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I've already just completely opened up about my shame and my inability to be open and straightforward about this. You're exposing something I've already held up to view. It's your shame about being ashamed of what you're afraid might be seen as a lack of brightness that's getting to stay buried under this dead horse of my deformity that you're trying to whip.
~ David Foster Wallace
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In fact, pop-cultural references have become such potent metaphors in U.S. fiction not only because of how united Americans are in our exposure to mass images but also because of our guilty indulgent psychology with respect to that exposure. Put simply, the pop reference works so well in contemporary fiction because (1) we all recognize such a reference, and (2) we're all a little uneasy about how we all recognize such a reference.
~ David Foster Wallace
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His white knit shirt and name-brand shorts were soaked through so you could see the straps of his jock biting into the soft ass I was handing him. He
~ David Foster Wallace
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William Shakespeare
~ Unknown
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I am too much in the sun.
~ William Shakespeare
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If you walk across my camera I will flash the world your story.
~ Woody Guthrie
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al pobre y al caliente los delata la prisa.
~ Xavier Velasco
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If you wish to be thought a good estate manager, or a good horseman, or a good physician, or a good flute player without really being one, just imagine all the tricks you have to invent just to keep up appearances. You might succeed at first, but in the end you're going to be exposed as an impostor.
~ Xenophon
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What we know from World War I is that some of our troops had acute symptoms of exposure to chemicals, had bad health and died because of chemical exposure in World War I.
~ Christopher Shays
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Inside the dark we are unprotected, and our troubles always come close.
~ Unknown
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Remorse is nothing more than a foresight of the bodily pain to which some crime has exposed us.
~ Claude Adrien Helvetius
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Aceptar como tema de discusión, una categoría que nos parece falsa nos expone siempre a un riesgo: el de mantener, en virtud de la atención que se le presta, alguna ilusión acerca de su realidad.
~ Claude Levi-Strauss
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there exists the medical term—John Henryism—for people exposed to stresses stemming from racism. They achieve themselves to death trying to dodge the buildup of erasure. Sherman James, the researcher who came up with the term, claimed the physiological costs were high. You hope by sitting in silence you are bucking the trend.
~ Claudia Rankine
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I continue to meet people who have had their Web pages hijacked, their browsers corrupted, in some cases, their children exposed to inappropriate material from these dangerous programs hidden in their family computers.
~ Cliff Stearns
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Understanding a people's culture exposes their normalness without reducing their particularity...It renders them accessible: setting them in the frame of their own banalities, it dissolves their opacity.
~ Clifford Geertz
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