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Life Quote by John Kennedy Toole

“If you were different from anybody in town, you had to get out. That's why everybody was so much alike. The way they talked, what they did, what they liked, what they hated. If somebody got to hate something and he was the right person, everybody had to hate it too, or people began to hate the…” quote by John Kennedy Toole
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““If you were different from anybody in town, you had to get out. That's why everybody was so much alike. The way they talked, what they did, what they liked, what they hated. If somebody got to hate something and he was the right person, everybody had to hate it too, or people began to hate the ones who didn't hate it. They used to tell us in school to think for yourself, but you couldn't do that in the town. You had to think what your father thought all his life, and that was what everybody thought.””

John Kennedy Toole

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, 1980

Conformity forces individuals to suppress differences, leading to collective hatred of dissent.

In simple terms: Society pressures uniformity.

Key Takeaway

Resist blind conformity.

Themes

conformity identity social pressure

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • school environments
  • small towns
  • online communities
  • workplaces

Key Concepts

groupthink cultural homogeneity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain individuality?
  • What costs arise from forced uniformity?
A Different Perspective

May underestimate personal agency to challenge norms.

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