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Quotes About Agitator

Being an agitator gives me an opportunity to draw penalties against the other team. That's one part that brings emotion to my game.
~ Brad Marchand
The press should be not only a collective propagandist and a collective agitator, but also, a collective organizer of the masses." Vladimir Lenin This is a famous quote that can be found reprinted in many places; you can find it at answers.yahoo.com
~ Richard Lawless
Every great movement needs an agitator. Every leader of spiritual ideals need a John the Baptist.
~ William Allen White
Now that I am a deputy, I will cease to be an agitator.
~ Lajos Kossuth
The psychopath… is a rebel, a religious dis-obeyer of prevailing codes and standards. Moreover, clinical experience with such individuals makes it appear that the psychopath is a rebel without a cause, an agitator without a slogan, a revolutionary without a program.
~ Robert Lindner
Agitator and the Agitar Management Dashboard lower the barriers to accountability in software development and increase the value of developer testing.
~ Kent Beck
I used Agitator on some code I had unit-tested, and it made me a better tester. As an Agitar Fellow, I look forward to the leverage of working with an outstanding organization as together we continue to improve the value of developer testing.
~ Kent Beck
For two decades, beginning in the early eighteen-seventies, the very thought of an income tax did not enter the American mind, apart from rare occasions when some Populist or Socialist agitator would propose the establishment of such a tax designed specifically to soak the urban rich.
~ John Brooks
Every town has someone who is a royal pain in the ass.
~ John Connolly
I'm a rabble rouser, man!
~ Malik Yoba
Sister Joan explained that this can mean having to shut down everything that has previously formed you, if required. To be a prophet is not self-serving and often means working in isolation with little recognition. "You're an agitator in a time of complacency." You do what has to be done precisely because no one else is doing it.
~ Sarah Wilson
I'm just a troublemaker.
~ Emir Kusturica
I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it.
~ Bill Mauldin
I'm a troublemaker.
~ Mick Hucknall
People don't want to be bothered, if they're not being pressured to change. You have to push people. You have to be the agitator that makes the pearl.
~ Marlo Thomas
Nope, it was the Great Immortal Agitator: Lassiter
~ J.R. Ward
A newspaper is not only a collective propagandist and a collective agitator, it is also a collective organiser.
~ lenin vladimir ii
The art of any propagandist and agitator consists in his ability to find the best means of influencing any given audience, by presenting a definite truth, in such a way as to make it most convincing, most easy to digest, most graphic, and most strongly impressive.
~ lenin vladimir iv
Without Captain Mayr's 'talent-spotting', Hitler might never have been heard of. As it was, if only on the beerhall fringes, he could now become a full-time political agitator and propagandist. He could do for a living the only thing he was good at doing: speaking.
~ Ian Kershaw
I don't stick up for Al Sharpton often because I consider him an agitator, but Sharpton's views on 'gangsta' rap have been consistent and clear.
~ Jemele Hill
The essential mark of the agitator is the high value he places on the emotional response of the public. Whether he attacks or defends social institutions is a secondary matter.
~ Harold Lasswell
Jack Reed, whom The New York Times had labeled "the Bolshevik agitator," hesitated and then equivocated on the stand. But by then the defense of The Masses was plain: criticism of the government didn't amount to a desire to overthrow it. If all hostile opinion were suppressed, how could Americans believe they lived in a free country? Dissent was a safeguard to freedom, not an impediment.
~ Nancy Milford
Beyond them, sat Soi Hon, who was a veteran of early-twenty-first century bush wars, an ecological agitator, he called himself. Annette gathered his battles hadn't been fought along national lines, but rather corporate ones.
~ Peter F. Hamilton