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Quotes About Outward

The inward area is the first place of loss of true Christian life, of true spirituality, and the outward sinful act is the result.
~ Francis Schaeffer
The arc of moral change isn't complete when change itself arrives. An insight gained, an understanding reached, the end of inner conflict, or the arrival of inner peace are fine, but there is one more step: proof. When a person has changed, we can see it. A selfish person turns selfless. An inward person looks outward. For authors, it's a kind of giving back. When inner peace has arrived, it's time for a transformed character to put good into the world. The
~ Donald Maass
The yogi tends to work inwardly, focusing on the body, whereas the magus directs the will outwardly upon the objects of the greater world. This apparent distinction is misleading, since inner world and outer world have no dividing boundary, but are an indivisible universe perceived by a single human mind. The ultimate goal is similar in both practices-to master the personal universe and yoke it to the higher aspirations.
~ Donald Tyson
From innumerable complexities we must grow to simplicity; we must become simple in our inward life and in our outward needs.
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti
A mortal lives not through that breath that flows in and that flows out. The source of his life is another and this causes the breath to flow.
~ Paracelsus
A mis cuarenta y diez, cuarenta y nueve dicen que aparento.
~ Joaquín Sabina
I discovered that everything you do is in response to a request or a suggestion made to you by some other party either inside you or outside. Some of these suggestions are good and praiseworthy and some of them are undoubtedly delightful. But the majority of them are definitely bad and are pretty considerable sins as sins go.
~ Flann O'Brien
Your face is your calling card, but you're not so famous that you can't go out.
~ Vincent Schiavelli
Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
In all warm-blooded creatures, which are the highest evolved and have feelings, passions and emotions, which reach outward into the world with desire, which may be said to really live in the fuller meaning of the term and not merely vegetate - in all such creatures, the currents of the desire body flow outward from the liver.
~ Max Heindel
he knew that the face someone showed the world could be at odds with the psyche.
~ Lisa Scottoline
He was poor, yet always appeared to be giving something away; a stranger, yet everyone was his friend; no longer young, but as happy-hearted as a boy; plain and peculiar, yet his face looked beautiful to many.
~ Louisa May Alcott
A relentless focus on the outward markers of success can lead to complacency. It can make you lazy.
~ Barack Obama
Outward failure may be a manifested variant of inward success.
~ Kenneth Lee Pike
Let me be one of the upward and outward lookers, not one of the downward and inward lookers.
~ Alfred Edersheim
Smoking is an outward signal of inner turmoil or conflict and most smoking has less to do with nicotine addiction and more to do with the need for reassurance.
~ Allan Pease
It is a miracle of harmony, of the adaptation of the free inner life to the outward necessity of things.
~ John Crowe Ransom
Life is a movement outward, an unfolding.
~ Elbert Hubbard
Optimism, then, is a fact within my own heart. But as I look out upon life, my heart meets no contradiction. The outward world justifies my inward universe of good.
~ Helen Keller
It's much easier to wear your pain on the outside...
~ E.L.
Look up and not down; look out and not in; look forward and not back, and lend a hand.
~ Edward Everett Hale
An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.
~ Anonymous
Her service to others had done more for her spiritual welfare all the outward display of congregational religion, which so is but outward display.
~ Anthony Borgia
The nearer emotional life approaches to hysteria, to continual outward show, the less genuine it becomes. Feeling becomes equated with vehemence of expression, so that insincerity becomes permanent.
~ Anthony Daniels