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Quotes About Exposure

The chariest maid is prodigal enoughIf she unmask her beauty to the moon;Virtue itself 'scapes not calumnious strokes;The canker galls the infants of the springToo oft before their buttons be disclos'd,And in the morn and liquid dew of youthContagious blastments are most imminent.
~ William Shakespeare
With all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May.
~ William Shakespeare
Masters, it is proved already that you are little better than false knaves, and it will go near to be thought so shortly.
~ William Shakespeare
Everyone knows everything about all of us. That's too much knowledge!
~ William Shatner
No Ocidente estamos todos mal habituados. É uma das coisas boas que tem vir para a Índia, temos de enfrentar tantas coisas horríveis que desenvolvemos uma certa imunidade em relação a elas.
~ William Sutcliffe
to lift a man by education from one social stratum to another is to expose him to a terrible temptation—the temptation to despise his own people.
~ William Temple
This is another condition of art; to have no inside, nothing you cannot see.
~ Wyndham Lewis
If he had attacked me outright, I might have been able to defend myself. Instead, he exposed my secret as if offering himself to me. I was left mute, listening to my heart pounding in my chest.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
The secrets a house is desperate to conceal will, sooner or later, be shouted from the rooftops.
~ Yasmina Khadra
He started low and remained there, sure that safety embraced felicity on a mattress of obscurity. He knew that vertical activity invited dazzling exposure, and that to seek is to be sucked. He recognized loneliness as the mother of virtues and sat in her lap whenever he could.
~ David Ohle
Moraleja: si eres una población próspera, que vive en altas concentraciones pero está expuesta a nuevas infecciones, es solo cuestión de tiempo hasta que llegue la próxima gran pandemia.
~ David Quammen
Among the people visiting those temples, feeding handouts to those macaques, exposing themselves to SFV, are international tourists. Some carry away more than photos and memories. "Viruses have no locomotion," according to the eminent virologist Stephen S. Morse, "yet many of them have traveled around the world." They can't run, they can't walk, they can't swim, they can't crawl. They ride.
~ David Quammen
Per the dictionary definition, risk is "a situation involving exposure to danger, harm, or loss." We face the possibility of loss in whatever we buy or invest in. For
~ David Schneider
Risk of Financial Leverage This risk of loss increases exponentially when we add any form of financial leverage, i.e. borrowing money to invest.
~ David Schneider
On average, a teenager is exposed to approximately eighty-four references to drug use every day and almost six hundred references every week—that's more than thirty thousand a year.
~ David Sheff
How dreadful to have millions of strangers know the intimate details of one's life, to pick over them like so many discarded bones from a banquet table, looking for the choicest bits of meat.
~ Deanna Raybourn
Hiding a wound can cause a serious infection without healing. It has to be exposed and washed. Sure, the cleansing may cause pain at first—but, in the end, it brings healing, as well as relief.
~ Tessa Emily Hall, Purple Moon
Writers are cut open on the page.
~ A.D. Posey
All art is a form of vulnerability because at least part of the artist goes into the piece.
~ A.D. Posey
The only thing a closed book is good for is a table that wobbles. Be an open book.
~ A.D. Posey
en toda biografía hay un episodio ultrajante o desolado o siniestro, algo o mucho —o es todo— que para los demás es mejor que no exista
~ Javier Marías
That's what I love about the short story. You are naked on the page. There is nowhere to hide.
~ Jay Caselberg
Children growing up today are bombarded from a very early age with graphic messages about sex and sexiness in the media and popular culture.
~ Jean Kilbourne
You live in a glass house, Mr. Smith.
~ Jean Webster