Feeling my own humiliation in my heart like the sharp prick of a needle.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Feeling my own humiliation in my heart like the sharp prick of a needle has more power to hurt me than any other feeling. I feel the humiliation of being wronged badly by someone close to me. The way they hurt me is so personal and so painful. It makes me ashamed to show my face again, because I know people must see what they did to me.

Source: The Dream Of A Ridiculous Man

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