Dehumanization Quote by Mary L. Trump Download Open image “Casual dehumanization of people was commonplace at the Trump dinner table.” — Mary L. Trump ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Casual Dehumanization Commonplace Trump Dehumanization Dehumanization People Dinner Dinner table People Table Trump Trump Dinner
“The dinner-table is often the terrain of critical conversations, for it is there one has the better of one's interlocutor. There is no escape… — Maurice Renard Copy Share Image
“The smaller the dinner table, the better the side conversation: you can gossip about the guests without fearing whether you will be overheard. It… — Bauvard Copy Share Image
The dinner table is a lively debate, and everybody weighs in in a different way. I like that, though. — Vanessa Kerry Copy Share Image
Fashionably amusing table manners are a matter of breaking the right rule at the right time. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
There are a lot of people who must have the table laid in the usual fashion or they will not enjoy the dinner. — Christopher Morley Copy Share Image
I've never been to a dinner party where everyone at the dinner table didn't say something funny. — Lorrie Moore Copy Share Image
Things it is not polite to discuss at the dinner table: politics, religion, and the walking dead. — Mira Grant Copy Share Image
I have to say obviously it is not illegal for people to go to dinner and to socialise and take hospitality off members of… — Tom A. Watson Copy Share Image
Much of a behavior acceptable today would be socially offensive in a saner or more logical arrangement. — Jacque Fresco Copy Share Image
Some of the most important conversations I've ever had occurred at my family's dinner table. — Bob Ehrlich Copy Share Image
I left the table where there were important people and had lunch with my husband and a few friends. The reception was organised in… — Nana Mouskouri Copy Share Image
It's impossible to know who Donald might have been under different circumstances and with different parents. — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
I blame my grandfather 100 percent for his oldest son's death. I don't think there's any ambiguity there. — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
Donald's monstrosity is the manifestation of the very weakness within him that he's been running from his entire life. For him, there has never… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
The divisive environment my grandfather created in the family is the water that Donald has always swum in, and that division continues to benefit… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
You know, I think it was very important that my grandmother be perceived a very particular way in terms of being charitable or generous.… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
While thousands of Americans die alone, Donald touts stock market gains. As my father lay dying alone, Donald went to the movies. If he… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
Certainly, in the case of my dad, who was the oldest son, heir apparent and namesake, there was harsh discipline and humiliation which Donald,… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
You know, when my grandfather died, we were told that his estate was worth about $30 million. And it turns out it was closer… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
Donald, following the lead of my grandfather and with the complicity, silence and inaction of his siblings, destroyed my father. I can't let him… — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
Donald Trump may have a long undiagnosed learning disability that for decades has interfered with his ability to process information. — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
For Donald, lying was primarily a mode of self-aggrandizement meant to convince other people he was better than he actually was. — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
[Christian rebellion] arises from the doctrine of mankind made in the image of God, and therefore protests against all forms of dehumanization. It sets… — John Stott Copy Share Image
“Nothing disrupts dehumanization more quickly than inviting someone over, looking into their eyes, hearing their voice, and listening.” — Sarah Schulman Copy Share Image
I'm really interested in violence. And I think there's an inevitably cinematic property that violence brings to the moviegoing experience. But one still has… — Karyn Kusama Copy Share Image
“During those times, they'd stand there watching me watching them. I'd pray, please. Put a pillow to my face. Clench a hand around my… — Julie Anne Peters Copy Share Image
“One of the reasons a survivor finds it so difficult to see herself as a victim is that she has been blamed repeatedly for… — Diane Langberg Copy Share Image
“It neither kills outright nor inflicts apparent physical harm, yet the extent of its destructive toll is already greater than that of any war,… — Ashley Montagu Copy Share Image
“Soldier on guard says they've identified “someone on two legs a hundred metres from the outpost”. The other soldier, in the lookout, says “A… — Selma Dabbagh Copy Share Image
“But on Kwajalein, the guards sought to deprive them of something that had sustained them even as all else had been lost: dignity. This… — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image
I would much rather be the obnoxious feminist girl than be complicit in my own dehumanization. — Kathleen Hanna Copy Share Image
“You are no longer human, with all those depths and highs and nuances of emotion that define you as a person. There is no… — Jake Wood Copy Share Image
This self-respect and sense of self-worth, the innermost armament of the soul, lies at the heart of humanness; to be deprived of it is… — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image