Nude Model Quotes

Quotes tagged as "nude-model" Showing 1-6 of 6
Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“Why would a semi-nude woman walking down the street — and the society around her — have a problem with a woman wearing a hijab? Because, deep down, both she and society are aware: silently, countless eyes are undressing her, treating her as a sexual object, looking at her as a showpiece of sex. It's not just about religion. It's a matter of an inferiority complex — something that, somewhere deep inside, feels like a quiet shame imposed on her dignity by her own choice of clothing and fashion. And so, for the sake of self-satisfaction, they want to snatch the hijab from another woman — a woman who chose the hijab just as another chooses semi-nude fashion. The woman in hijab pays the price for refusing to participate in the shame society and fashion tries to impose on her.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

Sarah J. Maas
“I don't know if I can do this.

Rhys went quiet for a moment. Do you want me to come with you?

To paint?

I'd be an excellent nude model.

I smiled, not caring that I was by myself in the street with countless people streaming past me. My hood concealed most of my face, anyway. You'll forgive me if I don't feel like sharing the glory that is you with anyone else.

Perhaps I'll model for you later, then. A sensuous brush down the bond that had my blood heating. It's been a while since we had paint involved.

The cabin and kitchen table flashed into my mind, and my mouth went a bit dry. Rogue.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Frost and Starlight

Nahna James
“Nudism is an aesthetic of my daily existence, not a fashion statement.”
Nahna James, Nahna The Nudist: A Collection Of Poetry For Nudists

Nahna James
“Whenever in scepticism perform meditation completely naked.”
Nahna James, Nahna The Nudist: A Collection Of Poetry For Nudists

Nahna James
“The Naked Truth, I Won’t Adjust My Freedom For Your Comfort”
Nahna James, Nahna The Nudist: A Story Of An African Nudist

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“No one is forcing anyone to wear the hijab or cover their body,
but systematically, people are being directly influenced and pressured into almost being nude or exposing their bodies through various means by influencers and the money-making machine.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"