Noun
State of being interior.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe surface of things gives enjoyment, their interiority gives life. Piet Mondrian
A [...] form of present-day secularism is activism, which discounts contemplation and all interiority. Henri de Lubac
And so it happened again, the daily miracle whereby interiority opens out and brings to bloom the million-petalled flower of being here, in the world, with other people. Neither as hard as she had thought it might be nor as easy as it appeared. Zadie Smith
What I like about Paper Girls in particular is that because we're approaching it more from a female perspective, we're able to consider the emotional states of these characters a little bit more, and think more of their interiority. Cliff Chiang
What sustains us in any competition are the moments of interiority when the competition vanishes; what sustains us in any struggle are the moments when we forget the struggle. Adam Gopnik
I don't talk about consciousness. I talk about interiority. Ken Wilber