Noun
The state or quality of being natural; conformity to nature.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe naturalness of life... the sense of community is, I think, a very important factor in an artist's life. Barbara Hepworth
The true, prescriptive artist strives after artistic truth; the lawless artist, following blind instinct, after an appearance of naturalness. The one leads to the highest peaks of art, the other to its lowest depths. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I've always rejected being understood. To be understood is to prostitute oneself. I prefer to be taken seriously for what I'm not, remaining humanly unknown, with naturalness and all due respect. Fernando Pessoa
(when children can watch without embarrassment their mothers breast feed brothers and sister) They realize the wholesomeness of sex and its naturalness. They don't put sex in the wrong proportion. Grace Kelly
The entire process seems simple and natural, i. e., possesses the naturalness of a shallow rationalism. Karl Marx
One ought to be "Marxist' with the same naturalness with which one is "Newtonian" in physics, or "Pasteurian" in biology, considering that if facts determine new concepts, these new concepts will never divest themselves of that portion of truth possessed by the older concepts they have outdated. Che Guevara