“Face it, he is embarrassed by whatever happened, however one defines inappropriate, and Hillary's had to face the humiliation of it all, ... and their marriage will survive this.”
Jesse Jackson
“One has to completely humiliate oneself to be what the Beatles were . . . . It happened bit by bit, until . . . you're doing exactly what you don't want to do with people you can't stand -- the people you hated when you were ten.”
John Lennon
“One man's transparency is another's humiliation.”
Gerry Adams
“[Trumbo wrote with wit, but one letter, to the head of the school where his youngest daughter had been humiliated because of her father's legal problems, was not funny at all:] This slow murder of the mind and heart and spirit of a young child is the proud outcome of those patriotic meetings held by a few parents under the sponsorship of the PTA and the Bluebirds, ... It is a living test of the high principles of both organizations - principles noble in word, ignoble and savage in application. ... I should like you to watch how decently and bravely our daughter tries to suppress her bewilderment at her first encounter with barbarism parading as American virtue. Barbarism which began at your school among adult persons.”
Dalton Trumbo
“The Iranian nation is united on one thing. Iranians don't tolerate humiliation and threats.”
Javad Vaeidi
“I remember we lost one game that first season something like 88-12. It's humiliating, especially for the girls who have to walk through the hallways the next day. But there are some really good life lessons that can come from going through something like that.”
Walter Weller
“One of the most frustrating -- even humiliating -- things that can happen to job seekers is not to hear one word back from the potential employer after an in-person interview. And it seems to be happening a lot these days.”
Carol Kleiman