Slowly I began to grasp what Sisko was after, namely a sense of inwardness and detachment. |
As early as 1931, he had fully grasped the kind of inwardness that the camera required for the expression of maximum behavioral intimacy. |
Their emphasis is on inwardness and the spiritual life, a differentiation between the self of the body and that of the true self, or tman. |
For the first time in fiction, in Don Quixote's absolute inwardness, we discover something like the self. |
His studies of the Quakers and of pietism described passive inwardness and feeling as the dominant characteristics of the German Enlightenment. |
The abbey's inwardness and composure is fascinating, amidst such a roar of nature. |