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Quotes About Outward

It's not about outward appearances but inward significance. A grandeur in the world, but not of the world, a grandeur that the world doesn't understand. That first glimpse of pure otherness, in whose presence you bloom out and out and out.
~ Donna Tartt
We live in an age of peculiar spiritual danger. Never perhaps since the world began was there such an immense amount of mere outward profession of religion as there is in the present day.
~ J.C. Ryle
How can you be so cold-blooded about everything?" She could have sworn that one corner of the Mage's mouth twitched upward for just an instant as he gestured toward the sun beating down upon them. "I am actually quite warm at the moment.
~ Jack Campbell
In Buddhist practice, the outward and inward aspects of taking the one seat meet on our meditation cushion.
~ Jack Kornfield
Our fate is shaped from within ourselves outward, never from without inward.
~ Unknown
Many have been deceived by outward appearances and have proceeded to write and teach about good works and how they justify without even mentioning faith.... Wearying themselves with many works, they never come to righteousness.
~ Unknown
it's like having you around draws her out of herself. She's more of everything on the outside, and less of it on the inside, where she can bottle it up." Which was the finest description of a common cause of physical ailment-inducing stress
~ M.C.A. Hogarth
Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit. (1 Peter 3:3–4)
~ John Eldredge
Design can be both a manifestation of a company's design ethic and an outward communication of a company's design ethic and drive for excellence.
~ Bob Lutz
The true cause of hatred and violence is faith versus faith, an outward expression of the ancient instinct of tribalism.
~ Unknown
Baptism is an outward expression of an inward faith.
~ Watchman Nee
Those who preached faith, or in other words a pure mind, have always produced more popular virtue than those who preached good acts, or the mere regulation of outward works.
~ James Mackintosh
I fear yet this iron yoke of outward conformity hath left a slavish print upon our necks: the ghost of a linnen decency yet haunts us.
~ John Milton
It's more important to look good, than to feel good," Lucas said. "What?" "Never mind. Before your time," Lucas said.
~ John Sandford
It's more important to look good, than to feel good," Lucas said.
~ John Sandford
There was no desire in him for a state or condition, no picture in his mind of the thing to be when he had followed his longing; but only a burning and a will overpowering to journey outward and outward after the earliest risen star.
~ John Steinbeck
Non-doing can arise within action as well as in stillness. The inward stillness of the doer merges with the outward activity to such an extent that the action does itself. Effortless activity. Nothing is forced. There is no exertion of the will, no small-minded "I," "me," or "mine" to lay claim to a result, yet nothing is left undone. Non-doing is a cornerstone of mastery in any realm of activity.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
Their terrible outward appearance is actually a disguise adopted by deities embodying wisdom and compassion to help us attain greater understanding and kindness toward ourselves and toward others
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
Grace makes us inwardly RIGHT so we walk outwardly UPRIGHT
~ John Paul Warren
An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.
~ Anonymous
Remember: it's not about how self confident you are. It's about how self confident you seem.
~ Unknown
Beauty is worn on the inside, while your love is meant to be worn on your sleeve.
~ Unknown
With so much leaving your front hole, no wonder you wish for something to enter the back.
~ Marlon James
For it to be called a Sacrament, there first needs to be an outward, tangible sign or created thing by which God deals visibly with us, that we may be sure of it. It is not His will to work with us apart from outward means, solely by secret suggestions or special revelation from heaven. But the outward work and sign does not by itself avail or do anything unless it is joined by His Word, by which the sign is made effective and we are made aware of what God is doing in us by this sign.
~ Martin Luther