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The authentic self is the soul made visible.
The hand will often reveal more than the countenance ...
Your tendency to be inward-directed or outward-directed is huge; it governs every part of the way you live and work and love.
From the outside looking in, everything looked completely ordinary. The problem was being on the inside, looking out.
Outer beauty attracts, but inner beauty captivates.
The outside is the only place we can truly be inside the world.
Your life on the Outside reflects your life on the Inside
But in public who shall express the unseen adequately? It is private life that holds out the mirror to infinity; personal intercourse, and that alone, that ever hints at a personality beyond our daily vision.
Character is defined by what you do when no one is looking, but the visible can shatter any perfect impression.
There's a gap as deep as a canyon between how you come across to people and the way you are on the inside.
It's not easy trying to navigate your internal world in the public eye.
I'm a very physical actor; everything I do is pretty much body-oriented. I sometimes am able to deliver information just with a look; my face does two or three different things, and it says it all.
Sometimes I come across as superficial. Of this I am aware. However, you may be confident that inside my head I am forever plumbing new shallows, finding novel ways to express the obvious, reheating old jokes.
Outer beauty is inner beauty made visible, and it manifests itself in the light that flows in our eyes.
When you look in the mirror, your 'appearance,' that outer you, is what you see first.
What happens inside always appears outside.
It is so obvious when a person is not hiding behind a facade but is speaking from deep within himself.
Hear what I say, and not how I look."
~R. Alan Woods [2012]
Beyond the beauty of external forms, there is more here: something that cannot be named, something ineffable, some deep, inner, holy essence. Whenever and wherever there is beauty, this inner essence shines through somehow. It only reveals itself to you when you are present.
It is often my nature to be abstract, hidden in plain sight, or nowhere at all.
I'm a very physical person. I'm very tactile. I wrestled in college, so a lot of my communication with the world comes through physicality - what I take in and what I put out there.
Dress gives one the outward sign from which people in general can, and often do, judge upon the inward state of mind and feelings.
I realized that one cannot reveal oneself without mannerism, without some evident trace of one's personality. But all the same one should not go too far in that direction ...
I want to question what the outside is and who defines it. I often find those that are considered to be on the outside extremely inspiring.
Personality is a series of unbroken gestures.
Everything begins as an internal reality and then is externalized through perception.
In our society, the ideal self is bold, gregarious, and comfortable in the spotlight. We like to think that we value individuality, but mostly we admire the type of individual who's comfortable 'putting himself out there.'
All our attachments are outward oriented and hence this illusion.
A cheerful, easy, open countenance will make fools think you a good-natured man, and make designing men think you an undesigning one.
Your inner world reflects your outer world.
External nature is only internal nature writ large.
Art can only be truly art by presenting an adequate outward symbol of some fact in the interior life.
An interior is the natural projection of the soul.
When our body language is confident and open, other people respond in kind, unconsciously reinforcing not only their perception of us but also our perception of ourselves.
Make subtlety obvious.
Investing a lot of time and money in external beauty and caring little about internal beauty.
Beauty comes from the inside.
Maybe that's what a person's personality is: the difference between the inside and outside.
By reshaping or decorating our outer selves, we express our inner sense of self: 'I like that' becomes 'I'm like that.'
People's opinions of themselves are legible in their countenances.
You can see it right away when a person is dressing outside of who she is.
Personality is built up largely by acts of introjection: contents that were before experienced outside are taken inside.
Such as every man is inwardly so he judgeth outwardly.
Outward beauty is a true sign of inner goodness. This loveliness, indeed, is impressed upon the body in varying degrees as a token by which the soul can be recognized for what it is, just as with trees the beauty of the blossom testifies to the goodness of the fruit.
From the inside looking out you can never see how it looks from the outside looking in.
Vision looks outward and becomes aspiration.
Outwardly I was all confidence and openness; inwardly I was spiteful and lonely and unaware of how to relate to the world. I wanted so much to be good but only knew how to appear that way by being bad.
Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world.
We have our insides and our outsides, and I find the struggles between the two, as well as the occasions of harmony between the two, fascinating.
Everything is reflected in both - outside (out there) and inside (in here) - marvel at it, experience, learn. The personal is also the universal, and the universal is also the personal.
I work from the inside out.
When I paint, I seriously consider the public presence of a person - the surface facade. I am less concerned with how people look when they wake up or how they act at home. A person's public presence reflects his own efforts at image development.
The idea that there is a sharp boundary between our true inner selves and the outside world is pervasive but highly questionable. The boundaries of the self might well be more porous than we ordinarily think.
Finding the physical aspect is important to me because that is often how we read people in everyday life.
The visible becomes inevitable...
The outer world is a reflection of our inner selves.
It always amazes me how it is so easy to appear one way to the people around you but to live inside as someone else entirely.
Beauty does not depend on external details; Beauty reflects the inner disposition, the internal state of one's being.
I'm kind of an emotional exhibitionist.
Underneath my outside face There's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, A little less sure, But a whole lot more like me.
A healthy outside starts from the inside.
External reality has a way of being not so external after all.
Inside beauty sometimes needs a little help from outside pretty.
Bring out the eyes.
Our creations are the outward expressions of our inner truths.
The expressive body is not literal; it's very primal, and that's what I feel when I make the best of my work. It's coming from a primal place rather than an intellectual place.
it's hard to remember that the outside and the inside of people are two very different things.
I've learned that turning inward is where you develop emotional awareness. This is the place where you connect with your soul, to God and nothing (no thing) can come between you and your source.
Creatively Outspoken and Dramatically Quiet
Internal and external action are inseparable: imagination, interpretation, and will are internal processes in external action.
The inner, the real and the unseen are irrelevant in today's world. All that counts is appearance, and the world of consumerism has lost no time in catering to every need, and then creating even more, in this burgeoning market of the appearance.
Appearance rules the world.
It's fashionable for modern actors to talk about getting 'inside' a character. But you can't get to the inside without getting the outside right first.
Her elegance was in the abstract; in her gait, in her posture, even in how she breathed.
From outside one will always triumphantly impress theories upon the world and then fall straight into the ditch one has dug, but only from inside will one keep oneself and the world quiet and true.
Inner beauty magnifies outer beauty.
We turn outward, attracted by the beauty we see in created things without realizing that they are only a reflection of the real beauty. And the real beauty is within us.
Human improvement is from within outward.
Nothing is as invisible as the obvious.
My insides don't match up with my outsides. -Do anyone's inside and outsides match up? -I don't know. I'm only me. -Maybe that's what a person's personality is: the difference between the inside and the outside.
You are not your outer appearance, and you are not your body
When one's outward lot is perfect, the sense of inward imperfection is the more pressing.
A man's attire is only an outward projection of his inward self ...
You must be so empty inside: that is why you show your outside!
revealing the inner state of his personality, and
When people aren't expecting to be seen, they look their truest.
Seeing, feeling, thinking, believing - these are the stages of how we change our style on the outside and our self-image on the inside.
Rather awkwardly shy and therefore at times defensive and rather too assertive
Publicly, we say one thing ... Actually, we do another.
Appearances are really just manifestations of how we see ourselves. And so, with that in mind, the way you see yourself, well, it has a direct effect on what you become, and how others see you.
When you accept everything for what it is without labels you are outside of your ego.
Mirror reflects your outer beauty; behaviour reflects your inner beauty.
Eyes speak the best of the body language.
How much on outward show does all depend,
If virtues from within no lustre lend!
Strip off th'externals M and Y, the rest
Proves Majesty itself is but a Jest.
In the external reality, an action is required for the manifestation, but in the internal reality, all you need is your presence. Just with the inner presence, things begin to unfold.
Actions are visible, though motives are secret.
I am interested in the paradox between identity and uniformity, in the power and vulnerability of each individual and each group. It is in this paradox that I try to visualize by concentrating on poses, attitudes, gestures, and gazes.
Where consciousness is concerned, the appearance is the reality.
Your body language shapes who you are
Tremendous beauty and tremendous ugliness puts you on the outside of things.