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This is a quiet, inward-looking treatment of a quiet, inward-looking person who is, in a way, more human than most, being man and woman in one, yet who feels completely alone in a small world.
"It was as if the fingers were still pointed outward, never inward," the person said.
"He was an inward-directed person," Mr Schillinger has been telling them.
Don't treat this as an exercise in soaking up another person's inward pain.
The officials said they could accept outward-facing cameras, which would monitor the tracks, for example, but instead of inward-facing cameras, they suggested having a second person in the cab.
Conversely, for real change, one would have to take the pains to mold the other person in a way that would enable them to start thinking for themselves which, in affect, brings an inward change.
This emphasis on the inward rather than the outward person lies at the heart of Fell's egalitarian views about spiritual authority.
At a certain point, physical rest can cause the energy of a person to go inward.
The town experienced its greatest levels of population growth between 1964 and 1969 with an average inward migration level of 1,900 persons per annum.
This was the most inward and elemental part of a person.
But love, like faith, occurs in the innermost recesses of a person's spirit, and we can see only inward in this regard, and not very clearly when it comes to that.
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