Exposure Quotes
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Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere.
— Francesca Annis
The child should have the advantage of ignorance as well as of knowledge, and is fortunate if he gets his share of neglect and exposure.
— Henry David Thoreau
A snapshot steals life that it cannot return. A long exposure [creates] a form that never existed.
— Dieter Appelt
Why not, when it can be done without exposure or expense, let me rescue some of America's miserable children from vice and guilt?
— Dorothea Dix
By turning every Yahoo search box into a Bing box, Microsoft may have bought itself the exposure it needs to be the next Google.
— Douglas Rushkoff
A photograph is not an accident - is a concept. It exists at, or before, the moment of exposure of the negative.
— Ansel Adams
There definitely is exposure in reality shows, but the exposure will basically get you more reality shows.
— Gilbert Gottfried
Upon the exposure of his bribery, it is reported he said, I should have paid more.
— David Ebershoff
Quite often I play roles that require quite a degree of emotional exposure, and they can be very difficult to do.
— Ian McLeod
I see my finished platinum print (in the viewfinder) in all its desired qualities, before my exposure.
— Edward Weston
Protein during promotion trumps the carcinogen, regardless of initial exposure.
— T. Colin Campbell
There is no threshold level of fine particle pollution below which health risk reductions are not achieved by reduced exposure.
— Gina McCarthy
I'd always dreamt of acting but, in Adelaide, we don't have exposure to the opportunities that make stardom a possibility.
— Teresa Palmer
Why does not the brain adapt to repeated exposure and become indifferent, instead of satisfied?
— Semir Zeki
Catholicism has the clerical equivalent to a nut allergy - even a small exposure to change, and the whole thing will go into anaphylactic shock.
— Marcus Brigstocke
The Indonesian brands aren't interested in sports people, only movie stars, because they can get more exposure in the media.
— Taufik Hidayat
The more exposure people have to the realities of factory farming, the more we will see people rejecting it. It's already happening.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Destriers began to perish of exhaustion and exposure. "What is a knight without a horse?" men riddled. "A snowman with a sword.
— George R R Martin
Having more exposure is kind of a bittersweet thing for me, honestly, because it's nice to have a little more job security in life now.
— Ani DiFranco
I recognized that I had a window of opportunity that had opened because of my exposure as an actor.
— Zachary Quinto
school people must not fall into the trap of thinking that early preparation for an unjust world requires early exposure to injustice
— Oakes Jeannie
Addiction is a disease of exposure. Doctors and nurses, for instance, have a high addiction rate.
— William S. Burroughs
But the exposure we got by doing the stint with Nine Inch Nails brought us a lot of attention.
— Daisy Berkowitz
It is an old psychological axiom that constant exposure to the object of fear immunizes against the fear.
— Maxwell Maltz
The Oscar changed everything. Better salary, working with better people, better projects, more exposure, less privacy.
— Kathy Bates
No, no, no, no, no. Anything but murder. Or rape. Or kidnapping. Or armed robbery. Or indecent exposure, 'cause that's just creepy.
— Darynda Jones
In 1910, eighty-two-year-old Leo Tolstoy flees from his wife and dies in a railway station of exposure.
— Jon Winokur
Most people are brought to faith in Christ not by argument for it but by exposure to it.
— Sam Shoemaker
You can run but you can't hide
— Emily Giffin
Perhaps it's understandable to be more jaded on one's second exposure to something strange.
— Louis Theroux
Love and joy are incredibly habit-forming; often a single exposure is enough to cause permanent addiction.
— John Brunner
Of course, any movie that I make, that is released everywhere, gets a lot of exposure.
— Carlos Saldanha
The soul is nothing but the innards of the finest watch, ruined before the watchmaker's hands even touch it, by its exposure to air.
— Kathy Hepinstall
Exposure to the arts and culture is enormously valuable.
— Kevin Spacey
It is so much better to get the right exposure than to have to mess around later with Photoshop.
— Peter Menzel
Now I get exposure first with people directly in the clubs. This is a unique situation for me.
— Roy Ayers
Constant exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Exposure to a two-year-old boy was probably the best possible object lesson in the dangers of motherhood,
— Diana Gabaldon
There is no safe level of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the search for quantifying such a safe level is in vain.
— Rosalie Bertell
Without exposure to potential failure, there is no risk.
— Brennan Manning
We should remember the campaign advertising will be only a smaller portion of the President's total exposure.
— Robert Teeter
She dreamed of leaving, but she had too little exposure to the world to imagine where to go.
— Gregory Maguire
What is called an educated person is often someone who has had a dangerously superficial exposure to a wide spectrum of subjects.
— Thomas Sowell
The bottom line to this is, there are few doctors who have any expertise in chemical exposure.
— Christopher Shays
I look to work with businesses that know what they are doing but need larger distribution or exposure.
— Daymond John
We learn simply by the exposure of living, and what we learn most natively is the tradition in which we live.
— David P. Gardner
My exposure to visual art all my life was intensive.
— Charles Gwathmey
No matter how long grave acts tarry in their conceal places, light always move in on them.
— Darmie Orem
The horrible ugliness of this exposure of a sick and guilty heart to the very eye that would gloat over it!
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
[The child receives impressions like] a photographic exposure that can be developed after any interval of time and transformed into a picture.
— Sigmund Freud
Are we safe from human exposure? I don't want the owners to find a busted-up angel and a buzzed vampire lurking in their shed and freak out.
— Brandy Nacole
I don't want my work to be an exposure of my feelings.
— Jasper Johns
I never thought being famous would be wonderful, but my limited exposure to celebrity has shown me the dark side big-time.
— Marianne Williamson
I grew up in the Alps and France, and Barbie was my first exposure to the American woman. For me she was blonde, she was free and she was fun.
— Catherine Malandrino
I ultimately wanna do big movies, and I've been so close so many times. They keep giving my roles to girls with just a little more exposure than me.
— Alaina Huffman
The shame, the roused feeling of exposure acted on his brain, made him heavy, unutterably heavy.
— D.H. Lawrence
When we travel, we are like a film at the moment of exposure; it is memory that will develop it.
— Max Frisch
At no point in history have so many non-risk-takers, that is, those with no personal exposure, exerted so much control.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Thoughtful exposure of youngsters to nature can even be a powerful form of therapy for attention-deficit disorders and other maladies.
— Richard Louv
If exposure of a nude body is thought to incite relations between the sexes, well, what of it. We want a large population anyway.
— Paul Outerbridge
There is a lot of music in the world that I love that does not always get the appropriate exposure.
— Moby
It takes repetitive exposure over time to a new idea before that idea becomes a natural part of your way of thinking and being.
— Jack Canfield
The male or female that the child has the most exposure to in the first four to six years of its life is the primary imprinter of the child.
— Frederick Lenz
I used to hate exposure situations. What is generally referred to as 'red carpet.'
— Christoph Waltz
There is an unseemly exposure of the mind, as well as of the body.
— William Hazlitt
Exposure as a propagandist is fatal to the would-be persuader.
— Randal Marlin