A Quote by Thomas S. Monson

Gaze Upward, Look Inward, Reach Outward, Press Forward. — © Thomas S. Monson
Gaze Upward, Look Inward, Reach Outward, Press Forward.
Glance backward, look heavenward, reach outward, press onward
Let me be one of the upward and outward lookers, not one of the downward and inward lookers.
When the inward is good the outward is also inevitably so, for the outward always follows the inward, whether good or evil.
Faith is an outward look, not an inward look.
... here, where the gaze is stopped everywhere, the whole earth is designed so that the face turns upward and the gaze implores. Oh! I hate this world where we are reduced to God.
Fear begins and ends with the desire to be secure; inward and outward security, with the desire to be certain, to have permanency. The continuity of permanence is sought in every direction, in virtue, in relationship, in action, in experience, in knowledge, in outward and inward things. To find security and be secure is the everlasting cry. It is this insistent demand that breeds fear.
Beloved Pan and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and the inward man be one.
When we look outside of that on which we depend we ignore our unity; looking outward we see many faces; look inward and all is one head. If a man could but be turned about, he would see at once God and himself and the All.
The outward work can never be small if the inward one is great, and the outward work can never be great or good if the inward is small or of little worth.
Give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward may be one.
The world always looks straights ahead; as for me, I turn my gaze inward, I fix it there and keep it busy. Everyone looks in front of him: as for me, I look inside me: I have no business but with myself; I continually observe myself, I take stock of myself, I taste myself. Others...they always go forward; as for me, I roll about in myself.
Outward as well as inward morality helps to form the idea of a true Christian freedom. We are right to lay stress on inwardness, but in this world there is no inwardness without an outward expression.
I turn my gaze inward. I fix it there and keep it busy. I look inside myself. I continually observe myself.
As you discover what strength you can draw from your community in this world from which it stands apart, look outward as well as inward. Build bridges instead of walls.
Empirical and observational data along with a healthy dash of intuition often have to be combined as business owners begin to look outward, not inward, at what solutions they can provide to their customers.
Every Jewish holiday has a religious significance, a historical significance, and a relevance to the time of year in the natural calendar of the seasons and trees and growing things, as well as a personal significance. So you are always looking backward, outward, inward and forward.
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