Quotes about skin page 3
Gregory Maguire book Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
Source: Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
“Her skin is pale as watermelon sucked free of its juices.”
Jaclyn Moriarty (1968) Australian writer
Source: The Ghosts of Ashbury High
“God does not know whether a skin is black or white, He sees only souls.”
Katherine Anne Porter book The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter
Source: The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter
“I'm jus' pain covered with skin.”
John Steinbeck book The Grapes of Wrath
Source: The Grapes of Wrath
“T’ain’t no sin to take off your skin, and dance around in your bones.”
Tom Waits (1949) American singer-songwriter and actor
Caroline Knapp (1959–2002) American writer
Source: Appetites: Why Women Want
“A woman with opinions had better develop a thick skin and a loud voice.”
Anya Seton book The Winthrop Woman
Source: The Winthrop Woman
“Theres nothing sexy about skin and Bone, Urgh, you gotta have some junk in the trunk”
Amy Lee (1981) American singer-songwriter and pianist
“Wear your heart on your skin in this life.”
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) American poet, novelist and short story writer
Source: Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams: Short Stories, Prose and Diary Excerpts
“Folks want to glow, to leave their worries and dead skin behind.”
Terry McMillan book Getting to Happy
Source: Getting to Happy
Mengistu Haile Mariam (1937) Former dictator of Ethiopia
As quoted in Dr. Paulos Milkia's "Mengistu Haile Mariam: The Profile of a Dictator", reprinted from the February 1994 Ethiopian Review
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Viktor Schauberger, 1933 - Implosion Magazine, No. 2, p. 23. (Callum Coats: The Fertile Earth)
Callum Coats: The Fertile Earth
Jack Burnham (1931) American art historian
Source: Beyond Modern Sculpture, 1968, p. 369-70
“I don't know why black skin may not cover a true heart as well as a white one.”
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
To a neighbor (1856), as quoted in A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant https://books.google.com/books?id=0G1LAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA155&dq=%22may+not+cover+a+true+heart+as+well+as+a%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uZngVIKtGsicNqz1gYgB&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false (1868), by Albert Deane Richardson, Hartford, Connecticut: American Publishing Company, p. 155. According to some other sources, he had also used this phrase in a letter to Robert E. Lee (General of the Confederacy). <br class="br">1850s
“Lysander said, "Where the lion's skin will not reach, it must be pieced with the fox's."”
Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
60 Lysander
Apophthegms of Kings and Great Commanders
Josef Albers (1888–1976) German-American artist and educator
4 quotes from: 'The Color in my Painting'
Homage to the square' (1964)
Joanna Baillie (1762–1851) Scottish poet and dramatist
De Montfort (1798), Act I, scene 2; in A Series of Plays.
Yury Dombrovsky book The Faculty of Useless Knowledge
tr. Alan Myers, The Harvill Press, 1996, Part 1, Chapter 2, pp. 100-101 <br class="br">cited and discussed in Peter Doyle, Iurii Dombrovskii: Freedom Under Totalitarianism, Routledge, 2000, p. 145 https://books.google.com/books?id=MoLCsjaQT08C&lpg=PA145&ots=ekC9_khOAS&dq=%22It%20really%20was%20a%20dead%20grove%22&pg=PA145#v=onepage&q=%22It%20really%20was%20a%20dead%20grove%22&f=false <br class="br">The Faculty of Useless Knowledge (1975)
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1840s, Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (1846)
“Doctrine is nothing but the skin of truth set up and stuffed.”
Henry Ward Beecher (1813–1887) American clergyman and activist
Life Thoughts (1858)
Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book V, Chapter II, Part II, Article IV, p. 954-955.
Richard Rodríguez (1944) American journalist and essayist
Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Source: Speech in Belfast (8 May 1981), reported in The Times (9 May 1981), p. 2
Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916) Italian painter and sculptor
As quoted in Futurism, ed. Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 136.
1910, Manifesto of Futurist Painters,' April 1910
Billy Bennett (1887–1942) British comedian
"Daddy", line 33
Stephen Spender (1909–1995) English poet and man of letters
"An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum"
Ruins and Visions (1942)
Susannah Constantine (1962) British fashion designer and journalist
As quoted in "Mistresses of the makeover" by Cathrin Schaer in New Zealand Herald http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=182&objectid=10493332&pnum=2 (25 February 2008)
David Hume The Natural History of Religion
Part VII - Confirmation of this doctrine
The Natural History of Religion (1757)
Purandara Dasa (1484–1564) Music composer
This is an allegorical song in which Dasa refers to the nine openings of the body to the city and the five kings relate to the five universal elements of fire, air, water, earth and space. Degradable wastes are within the body which all binds us to this world. And to seek salvation he advices to take the name of God. This quote is here[Narayan, M.K.V., Lyrical Musings on Indic Culture: A Sociology Study of Songs of Sant Purandara Dasa, http://books.google.com/books?id=-r7AxJp6NOYC&pg=PA79, 1 January 2010, Readworthy, 978-93-80009-31-5, 87]
Rudy Rucker (1946) American mathematician, computer scientist, science fiction author and philosopher
Source: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 65
Théodore Rousseau (1812–1867) French painter (1812-1867)
Quote of Th. Rousseau, Sept. 1867; recorded by fr:Alfred Sensier; as cited by Charles Sprague Smith, in Barbizon days, Millet-Corot-Rousseau-Barye; publisher, A. Wessels Company, New York, July 1902, p. 164
In September 1867 (two months before Rousseau’s death, when already half paralyzed), Th. Rouseau took a ride with Sensier to look once more at the heather. He was pointing to the Sully, a giant of the wood
1851 - 1867
Natalie Imbruglia (1975) British-Australian singer and actor
"Natalie Imbruglia Speaks Out Against Fur in New PETA Video", PETA.org.uk (9 September 2010) https://www.peta.org.uk/blog/natalie-imbruglia-speaks-fur-new-video/.
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
Source: 1890s, The Principles of Psychology (1890), Ch. 13
Jim Morrison (1943–1971) lead singer of The Doors
"The End; <i>Live in New York</i>" (1970), "The End; Live at The Hollywood Bowl" (1968)
John Betjeman (1906–1984) English poet, writer and broadcaster
"The Licorice Fields at Pontefract" from A Few Late Chrysanthemums.
Poetry
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907) German artist
In a letter to her sister Milly, 21 September 1899; as quoted in Voicing our visions, – Writings by women artists; ed. Mara R. Witzling, Universe New York, 1991, p. 199
1899
H. D. Deve Gowda (1933) Indian politician
His retort to Hegde’s remark that he was not fit to become Prime Minister and that he did not know the Map of India.
Source: Gopal K. Kadekodi, et al., "Development in Karnataka: Challenges of Governance, Equity, and Empowerment".
Ingrid Newkirk (1949) British-American activist
During the hoof and mouth disease outbreak in Europe
speaking to onMilwaukee.com, 2005 February 1
2005
Arundhati Roy book The God of Small Things
page 229.
The God of Small Things (1997)
Variant: It didn't matter that the story had begun, because kathakali discovered long ago that the secrets of the Great Stories is that they have no secrets. The Great Stories are the ones that you have heard and want to hear again. The ones you can enter anywhere and inhabit comfortably. They don't deceive you with thrills and trick endings. They don't surprise you with the unforeseen. They are as familiar as the house you live in. Or the smell of your lover's skin. You know how they end, yet you listen as though you don't. In the way that although you know that one day you will die, you live as though you won't. In the Great Stories you know who lives, who dies, who finds love, who doesn't. And yet you want to know again.
That is their mystery and their magic.
Adrian Mitchell (1932–2008) British writer
"To Whom It May Concern", from Adrian Mitchell's Greatest Hits (1991).
Rousas John Rushdoony (1916–2001) American theologian
Source: Writings, The Biblical Philosophy of History (1969), p. 88
Ray Lyman Wilbur (1875–1949) President of Stanford University
"Ray Lyman Wilbur", The Washington Post, June 28, 1949
Irvine Welsh book Trainspotting
Spud, "Kicking Again: Na Na and Other Nazis" (Chapter 3, Story 2).
Trainspotting (1993)
Aviva Cantor (1940) Author, journalist and lecturer
"The Club, the Yoke, and the Leash: What We Can Learn From the Way a Culture Treats Animals," in Ms. magazine, Vol. 12 https://books.google.it/books?id=Z2gpAAAAYAAJ, No. 2 (August 1983).
Elizabeth Warren (1949) 28th United States Senator from Massachusetts
Remarks to convention of the American Constitution Society in Washington June 9, 2016 Elizabeth Warren lashes out at Donald Trump: He is a 'thin-skinned, racist bully https://theweek.com/speedreads/629183/elizabeth-warren-lashes-donald-trump-thinskinned-racist-bully, by Catherine Garcia in The Week magazine online. <br class="br">2016
Bruce Springsteen (1949) American singer and songwriter
"American Skin"
Song lyrics, High Hopes (2014)