QUOTES
8/6/2017
“Fall nude hiking weather has definitely returned to
the desert. I went out to Anza Borrego
via De Anza Springs yesterday. The
weather was perfect around 70 with a slight breeze to bathe the body . . . What
struck me the most was the thundering quiet of the desert in the fall. It was deafening. As I pressed on through washes and small
canyons I was awed by how utterly serene and peaceful the desert can be, some
might even say dead though that is not the case. The cacophony of silence was broken only by
the random lizard scampering across the trail ahead of me and once by a pair of
blue jays that flew passed me into a side canyon. For the most part just silence and sun. . .
With my clothes miles away and other than the trail I was walking on there were
no signs or sounds of civilization and one has the feeling of being alone in
the universe as well as naked. I cannot
rightly describe it; it is just a feeling of total peace and serenity for me.”
- Jay
“Jean-Philippe Rameau - Les Indes Galantes 1” (Video)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49Ms-yKFPMs&index=7&list=RDiTvyBTWhIwM
“I drove my family from Virginia to Florida totally
nude. Only put shorts on for rest and
gas stops.” – Flanudistdvm, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=8077&idt=78072&page=3
“You were meant to be naked. After swimming in a stomach you came out
crying in a new world full of harsh lights, surgical masks, and cold
tables. A couple of minutes later you
were quickly covered in plastic, wool, and cotton, but you never forgot. You never forgot. Yes, you’ve been in clothes for years. You’ve been in clothes since that day. You’ve been wearing socks forever. You’ve been wearing shoes the same way. But … sometimes pants are a pain and shirts
are a mess and life’s just a lot better when you’re completely undressed. . .
You came here without clothes. You were
meant to be naked.” – Neil Pasricha, Tom Pine’s The Naked Truth Naturists
Newdsletter, v.17, n7, July 1, 2016
“I really enjoy cooking for my friends and family
nude!” – Screamingeagle, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=48022&page=3
“I think it’s helpful that we embrace our bodies
without the constant sexualization . . . I’m concerned as a woman with how I am
objectified and I think the ride [WNBR] helps to place my body off of a
pedestal and into the rest of humanity.” - Sarah Goreiki, http://www.metro.us/philadelphia/philly-s-naked-bike-ride-looks-to-change-attitudes/zsJphx---UzheMbQAtK5U/
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