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- "The emotive outwardness is attractive to many people, " he says.
- Bly believed that " Eliot and Pound conceive maturity [ in a poet ] as a growth of outwardness " which Bly believes is dehumanizing.
- We've actually seen more, not less, risk-taking after this year, more outwardness, and definitely people who tend to be more loving ."
- She has learned to love " France itself, with all its paradoxes, its brusque aloofness and soulful warmth, its inwardness and outwardness, its paperwork and poetry, its power to fascinate and frustrate, to inspire love and anger ."
- "It's subversive because people don't know who you really are, as opposed to the outwardness of grunge or rap dressing, " said Stephen Gan, the editor of Visionaire, of what he called " noncomformist dressing in conformist gear ."
- Even many of the choral numbers, with their use of dissonant counterpoint and lonely solo lines, convey somber, barbed introspection . ( One of them, " It's Only a Play, " is a beauty . ) This inwardness unfortunately clashes like cymbals with the flashy outwardness of Stroman's floor-show staging and of the gag-driven book.