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Quotes About Exposure

We pay a price when we deprive children of the exposure to the values, principles, and education they need to make them good citizens.
~ Sandra Day O'Connor
she'd exposed her body, with all
~ Sandra Hill
Under the guise of being a showpiece for the world where prosperity is as easily found as water in a stream, America, for all her ostensible beauty, has an ugly scar across her belly that she has tried repeatedly to suppress and keep hidden from curious onlookers. More than a few times she has almost been exposed, and this ugliness brought to light, but always another garment would quickly be thrown over the rough spot and all the turmoil and ugliness again blanketed. But not this time.
~ Sanyika Shakur
When you expose a problem you pose a problem. It might then be assumed that the problem would go away if you would just stop talking about or if you went away.
~ Sara Ahmed
Never give up. Never stop being creative in finding ways to get exposure. Also, prepared anytime and all the time. You never know who you will run into.
~ Christina Milian
I don't want to be too over-exposed, but then at the same time I don't want to be too out-of-sight-out-of-mind.
~ Ludacris
I think that we have created a new kind of person in a way. We have created a child who will be so exposed to the media that he will be lost to his parents by the time he is 12.
~ David Bowie
All I do is give interviews and spend time being photographed.
~ Doris Lessing
For the time it takes to make the film, you are treated like a cosseted pet. Then the process is over, and you're hung out to dry. It's like being a mink.
~ Kyle MacLachlan
Around the time of 'The Lord of the Rings,' it was a shock to me just how big it is to be on that kind of media juggernaut. It was a big thing and the scrutiny was shocking.
~ Miranda Otto
A film star is a kind of public monument, and everyone's staring at them, and they've kind of got railings around them, and they're rather miserable most of the time.
~ Stephen Fry
You are exposing yourself all the time as an actor. There's the risk of being thought of as bad or boring or unattractive.
~ Emily Mortimer
I can't face losin' ya, Riley. Yer all I got left in this world." That brutal honesty again. He'd peeled away more armor, and this time he'd exposed his heart.
~ Jana Oliver
I feel vulnerable every single time I step into a classroom. I feel completely exposed.
~ Colleen Saidman
She is naked beneath her dark hair; naked, naked, dark hair.
~ Marguerite Duras
Celui qui s'expose par ses propos n'est qu'un sot. (L'abîme)
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
The moment that our real "issues" are exposed is simply when two people have the opportunity to go deeper, to explore further, to heal faster, to communicate more sincerely, to be more honest, and to love more truly.
~ Marianne Williamson
In the end we're all Jerry Springer guests, really, we just haven't been on the show.
~ Marilyn Manson
The Don considered a use of threats the most foolish kind of exposure; the unleashing of anger without forethought as the most dangerous indulgence.
~ Mario Puzo
Scrivere un romanzo è una cerimonia che somiglia allo streap-tease. Come la ragazza che, sotto impudichi riflettori, si libera dei propri indumenti e mostra, a uno a uno, i suoi incanti segreti, così anche il romanziere mette a nudo la propria intimità in pubblico attraverso i suoi romanzi.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
In fact the whole of two-faced society paid only lip service to the ten commandments and committed adultery, stole, and cheated at cards, because, after all, it was only the eleventh commandment that mattered—Thou Shalt Not Get Found Out.
~ Marion Chesney
At home he was reading Pet Sematary, but reading that in public was like leaving the house in your underwear.
~ Mark Haddon
The average American child has consumed 7½ pounds of chemicals by the age of five.
~ Mark Hyman
I have no intention of inflicting all my childhood memories on anyone. Far less do I want to excoriate my old teachers who, in their bungling, unforgettable way, exposed me to the natural world, a world covered in chitin, where implacable realities hold sway.
~ Annie Dillard