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Body Quote by Louis-Ferdinand Celine

“There's a point of poverty at which the spirit isn't with the body all the time. It finds the body really too unbearable. So it's almost as if you were talking to the soul itself. And a soul's not properly responsible.” quote by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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“There's a point of poverty at which the spirit isn't with the body all the time. It finds the body really too unbearable. So it's almost as if you were talking to the soul itself. And a soul's not properly responsible.”

Louis-Ferdinand Celine

About This Quote

Extreme poverty can detach the spirit from the body, making existence feel unbearable and the soul seem beyond personal responsibility.

In simple terms: Poverty can alienate mind from body.

Key Takeaway

Suffering can erode personal accountability.

Themes

existential alienation poverty responsibility body-soul dualism psychological distress

Mood

despair detachment melancholy

Type

philosophical critical reflective

When to use this quote

  • living in chronic destitution
  • experiencing severe financial crisis
  • contemplating existential despair
  • feeling detached from one's own actions

Key Concepts

soul vs. body social inequality mental health moral agency

Practical Applications

  • social work interventions
  • mental health counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does extreme hardship affect one's sense of agency?
  • Can suffering ever excuse moral responsibility?
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