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It's a strange feeling to go from being fringe, ridiculed and called un-American or being ignored to representing the majority view and having these counterprotesters look pretty desperate.

Medea Benjamin

I was ridiculed for my performance. My name was run through the mud.

Apolo Ohno

This group of seniors has been ridiculed quite a bit. It's not been fun for them. But, hopefully, they can go out and find some fun.

Cordie Greenlea

I think when he next stands up in the House of Commons whenever he dares he is going to be absolutely ridiculed.

Alan Duncan

At the beginning of a great national change, the patriot is a scarce man: scorned, ridiculed and forgotten. When his cause succeeds, however, all men will join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.

Mark Twain

I have nothing to hide. I've had my ups and downs, and went through something 20 years ago. I've been ridiculed and persecuted, but I'm not bitter. I've gone through an enormous change, and now my life is driven by Christ.

Ralph White

For a while after the ugliness of the OJ Trial I liked doing him. That became fun to do because instead of OJ being smart and disappearing he wouldn't leave. So he put himself up to be ridiculed.

Tim Meadows

The US embassy ridiculed us, they ridiculed Bulgarian members of parliament.

Volen Siderov

I think Keith saw the Pop Shop as an extension of the subway work. He believed in the democratization of art. Now it's so common, but back then he was ridiculed.

Jade Dellinger

They were hurt. To be ridiculed in the newspapers. My father was such an intellectual and moral person, to be reduced to a sexy playboy, it was humiliating.

Isabella Rossellini

The issue had been ridiculed in the local papers and I thought, wait a minute - this is a serious issue.

Sen. Margarita Prentice

Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual.

Thomas De Quincey