1. outlook - Noun
2. outlook - Verb
To face down; to outstare.
To inspect throughly; to select.
The act of looking out; watch.
One who looks out; also, the place from which one looks out; a watchower.
The view obtained by one looking out; scope of vision; prospect; sight; appearance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou're basing your laws and your whole outlook on natural life on mythology. It won't work. That's why you have all these problems in the world. Name them: India, Pakistan, Ireland. Name them-all these problems. They're all religious problems. Jack Kevorkian
The essence of the Liberal outlook lies not in what opinions are held, but in how they are held instead of being held dogmatically, they are held tentatively, and with a consciousness that new evidence may at any moment lead to their abandonment. Bertrand Russell
Music is not a hobby, not even a passion with me; music is me. I feel what people get out of me is this outlook on life, which comes out in my music. My music is the last expression of all that. Arthur Rubinstein
I do not believe that science per se is an adequate source of happiness, nor do I think that my own scientific outlook has contributed very greatly to my own happiness, which I attribute to defecating twice a day with unfailing regularity. Bertrand Russell
There is nothing that dulls a personality so much as a negative outlook. Gordon B. Hinckley
The landscape has been so totally changed, the ways of thinking have been so deeply affected, that it is very hard to get hold of what it was like before... It is very hard to realize how total a change in outlook Isaac Newton has produced. Hermann Bondi