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- Nakedness reveals itself. Nudity is placed on display. The nude is condemned to never being naked. Nudity is a form of dress.
- To be naked is to be oneself. To be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognized for oneself. A naked…
- Degas was obsessed by the art of classical ballet, because to him it said something about the human condition. He was not a balletomane looking…
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- Nakedness reveals itself. Nudity is placed on display. The nude is condemned to never being naked. Nudity is a form of dress. — John Berger
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- Show class, have pride, and display character. If you do, winning takes care of itself. — Bear Bryant
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