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Quotes About Naked

She wore an expression of love so naked it seemed to Pip almost obscene.
~ Jonathan Franzen
In the West we know the military uniform, clerical collar, medical goatee, and judge's wig. But where people are naked, it is the body itself that must be changed.
~ Joseph Campbell
I have always had an interest in furniture. At the very least, it weighs us down and keeps us on the ground, and prevents us from clambering up trees and howling naked as the terror of our useless lives overcomes us. It keeps us from wandering aimlessly in pathless wildernesses, plotting cannibalism in forest clearings and dripping caves.
~ Abdulrazak Gurnah
Un-winged and naked, sorrow surrenders its crown to a throne called grace.
~ Aberjhani
Each morning, buzzing, he slung his legs off the bed and sat bolt upright, naked, allowing his male parts to hang over the edge of the mattress, and did his best to capture these jangled dreams, recording
~ Adrienne Brodeur
Saw you walking barefoot taking a long look at the new moon's eyelid later spread sleep-fallen, naked in your dark hair asleep but not oblivious of the unslept unsleeping elsewhere Tonight I think no poetry will serve Syntax of rendition: verb pilots the plane adverb modifies action verb force-feeds noun submerges the subject noun is choking verb disgraced goes on doing now diagram the sentence
~ Adrienne Rich
Man alone at the very moment of his birth, cast naked upon the naked earth, does she abandon to cries and lamentations.
~ Pliny (the Elder)
He'd already planned on checking out the house for her, but what he hadn't planned on was her hooking her hand around the back of his belt and urging him forward like a human shield. Now, there were times in Dylan's life when he hadn't minded women using his body, but they'd always been naked a the time. He didn't know how he felt about being used as a target so Hope could run like hell if anything hit him first. -Dylan
~ Rachel Gibson
Golf is more fun than walking naked in a strange place, but not much.
~ Buddy Hackett
I go from pub to pub, or jumping on buses or stopping cars. I don't need a TV audience. Every time I go naked, all of a sudden TV cameras pop up around me.
~ Mark Roberts
The objects that are of moderate energy, like our sun or most of the stars that we see in the night sky with the naked eye, are objects in which relatively moderate energy processes are taking place.
~ Claude Nicollier
Você tem o desejo de pôr a culpa neles, nos que foram assassinados. Sem dúvida que deseja pôr a culpa em qualquer mulher nua e estrangulada na própria cama.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
No one had any idea of how thick a layer of arbitrary conventions enshrouded a naked soul.
~ Dara Horn
They were about as inconspicuous as a naked Schwarzenegger walking into a Hell's Angel club and saying, "Gimme your cloze.
~ David Archer
Usually he went stark naked to experience the full effects of the sensory elements within the Coffin.
~ James Dashner
I'm a Fool" may not be a great song, but Sinatra's shattering performance of it transcends the material. His emotion is so naked that we're at once embarrassed and compelled: we literally feel for him.
~ James Kaplan
Each one was naked, and bloated around the torso and belly with gaseous buboes and grotesque sores that wept thick pus. Heads were shrunken balls of flaking skin over rictus-grinning skulls. All of them had trains of buzzing insects following behind them, tiny bottle-green flies that dived in and out of the invaders' open wounds.
~ James Swallow
Fortunately words, ingeniously used, will serve to mask the ugliness of naked facts.
~ Agatha Christie
The making of 'Naked' was an absolutely phenomenal, mind-bending experience. That film was life-changing and put my career onto a whole different level.
~ David Thewlis
As soon as I check into a hotel, I get butt naked and I watch super trash TV like 'Storage Wars' and 'The Bachelor.'
~ Mary Lambert
He felt feral, standing naked - clearly the word of the day - and perspiring at an open window, irritable and restless, acutely aware of every inch of his skin, or, more accurately, the full contours of his being. As though it had been coiled into a cramped place and newly freed, and now was needling him as the blood flowed again. Skin was useful for more than being the thing between his viscera and bullets, for instance. It was capable of knowing glories.
~ Julie Anne Long
He was as naked as a wolf. Made­lyne grabbed the blan­ket and threw it to­ward him. Cover your­self, Dun­can. It isn't de­cent to let me see your legs.
~ Julie Garwood
I do not quite know how to put it, but I wonder if a mask, being universal, enhances our relations with others more than does the naked face.
~ K?b? Abe
A medal is an inconvenient thing to give to a naked man, because he has got no place to fix it on to.
~ Karen Blixen