"Most people are uncomfortable to be naked in front of others. You’re exposed. You’re vulnerable when you take off your clothes. Clothes are our disguise, our armor, the way we hide. We wear clothes to pretend to be something other than what we are. Executives wear suits to look important; movie stars wear gowns to try to seem greater than the average man. But underneath all of the costumes, we’re all the same.
I think the whole world should be naked, so no one could try to pretend to be something other than they are. I think it would be harder to lie to others and to yourself if the world were naked. They taught us it was nasty, but it’s the way we’re born. How can natural be nasty? How can we think it’s something to cover up? When we're naked, we’ve seen everything there is to see of each other. There’s no mystery. Nothing to be ashamed of. Nothing to hide."