John Kennedy Toole Quotes About Soul

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  • Jail was preferable. There they only limited you physically. In a mental ward they tampered with your soul and worldview and mind.

    John Kennedy Toole (1987). “A Confederacy of Dunces”
  • Having once been so high, humanity fell so low. What had once been dedicated to the soul was now dedicated to the sale.

    John Kennedy Toole (2004). “A Confederacy of Dunces”, p.41, LSU Press
  • Canned food is a perversion,' Ignatius said. 'I suspect that it is ultimately very damaging to the soul.

    John Kennedy Toole (2004). “A Confederacy of Dunces”, p.31, LSU Press
  • The only problem that those people have anyway is that they don't like new cars and hair sprays. That's why they are put away. They make the other members of the society fearful. Every asylum in this nation is filled with poor souls who simply cannot stand lanolin, cellophane, plastic, television, and subdivisions.

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    John Kennedy Toole (2004). “A Confederacy of Dunces”, p.469, LSU Press
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