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Quotes About Exposure

He) paused for a second and once more marveled at the speed with which one person's private business could be so thoroughly kicked around the neighborhood.
~ John Grisham
These four did not realize it, but they were coming down with the strange, capricious disease which came later to be known as radiation sickness.
~ John Hersey
there is no nakedness that compares to being naked in front of someone for the first time.
~ John Irving
When the lies of omission unravel, so does the story.
~ John Irving
She eagerly showed him her updates—and he ignored her obvious disappointment as he just as quickly undid them, stripping away one safety practice after another. Toxic exposure was a small price to pay to meet the Emperor's quota.
~ John Jackson Miller
The threat to men of great dignity, privilege and pretense is not from the radicals they revile; it is from accepting their own myth. Exposure to reality remains the nemesis of the great -- a little understood thing.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
Wholeheartedness. There are many tenets of Wholeheartedness, but at its very core is vulnerability and worthiness; facing uncertainty, exposure, and emotional risks, and knowing that I am enough.
~ Brene Brown
Quite often I play roles that require quite a degree of emotional exposure, and they can be very difficult to do.
~ Ian McLeod
It's not that people don't like classical music. It's that they don't have the chance to understand and to experience it.
~ Gustavo Dudamel
It's all background experience and listening and exposure. That's why it's so important for people today and during any time to expose your children to lots of different kinds of things.
~ Al Jarreau
As an actor, you're putting yourself out there when you perform. You're bound to experience feelings of vulnerability because of this.
~ Mpho Koaho
Most people are brought to faith in Christ not by argument for it but by exposure to it.
~ Sam Shoemaker
You can't keep hiding behind your masks of glass. Because eventually, you're just going to either shatter or completely crack.
~ Unknown
Love means exposing yourself to the pain of being hurt by someone you trust.
~ Unknown
That awkward moment when you can do something alone, but you can't in front of people!
~ Unknown
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure.
~ Helen Keller
All my defences are shredded, ripped away, exposing me. I'm sure he can see right down into my core, because I'm seeing into the very heart of him, and I'm petrified by what I find there.
~ Unknown
It is better to be looked over than overlooked.
~ Mae West
What is right, what is morally just, cannot be silenced or kept in the shadows. There is no stronger spotlight than the truth.
~ Malorie Blackman
You see, that which is exposed to the exterior is...smooth and dry clean. That which is not... underneath, is slimy and filled with fungus and crawling with worms. It is another life that is parallel to the one we manifest. It's there. The way worms are underneath the stone. If you don't recognize it...it eats you.-That is my opinion.-Well, who is ready for lunch?
~ Maria Irene Fornes
You see, that which is exposed to the exterior... is smooth and dry and clean. That which is not... underneath, is slimy and filled with fungus and crawling with worms. It is another life that is parallel to the one we manifest. It's there. The way worms are underneath the stone. If you don't recognize it... (whispering) it eats you.-That is my opinion.-Well, who is ready for lunch?
~ Maria Irene Fornes
We should never forget that death is waiting for us. A man once said to a friend of mine in Gaelic, 'we'll be lying down in the earth for about fifteen million years, and we have short exposure.' You have to begin to transfigure your fear...at the end of your life, when death comes, it won't be some kind of monster, but it can actually be a friend who hides the most truthful image of your soul.
~ John O'Donohue
Often all the possessions we have, the work we do, the beliefs we hold, are manic attempts to fill this opening, but they never stay in place. They always slip, and we are left more vulnerable and exposed than before. A time comes when you know that you can no longer wallpaper this void. Until you really listen to the call of this void, you will remain an inner fugitive, driven from refuge to refuge, always on the run with no place to call home.
~ John O'Donohue
Keep in mind that when we limit our exposure to information, or when information itself is scarce, our picture of reality suffers. We become oblivious to both opportunities and hazards. Trends become invisible. History disappears. It's really just two sides of the same coin: the first commitment is as much a commitment to gathering information, from as many sources and in as much volume as can constructively be used, as it is a commitment to facing the facts.
~ Unknown