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Quotes About Agitation

Once you get troops on the streets, it's only a matter of time before it goes bad. Some kid throws a stone, next minute there's houses on fire and people getting killed.
~ Terry Pratchett
Anger is rooted in our lack of understanding of ourselves and of the causes, deep-seated as well as immediate, that brought about this unpleasant state of affairs. Anger is also rooted in desire, pride, agitation, and suspicion. The primary roots of our anger are in ourselves. Our environment and other people are only secondary.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
When our mind is carried away by strong pain, it helps to go back to our relaxed and peaceful in-breath and out-breath. Eventually, when our painful feeling comes back, we accept it as it is instead of letting it carry us away and make us more agitated.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
It's nice to be irritated. It's a very joyous thing.
~ John Lydon
I'm the king troll: I troll everybody.
~ Colby Covington
Consciously choosing to be peaceful isn't always easy. In fact, inside we might feel agitated, at first. But acting as if you feel peace is a beginning. Give it a try today. Your attempt will be felt far and wide.
~ Karen Casey
When she'd finally cranked up her favorite Godsmack CD in an effort to tune him out, he'd let out a roar that had rattled the windows in her car: By all that's holy, woman, what is that hideous noise? Cease and desist! A battlefield at full charge could be no more cacophonous!
~ Karen Marie Moning
Unrest of spirit is a mark of life.
~ Karl A. Menninger
I'm terrible with patience.
~ Katherine Heigl
The fly that doesn't want to be swatted is most secure when it lights on the fly-swatter.
~ G. C. Lichtenberg
In photographs taken from the sky, cities resembled circuit boards. It was no surprise, really, that there were sparky misfirings, dangerous connections. Even traffic, Alice concluded, set up a kind of static in the air, let loose vibrations and uncontainable agitation. Freighted with more than they could absorb, with city intentions, citizens moved in designs of inexplicable purpose.
~ Gail Jones
When you have an emotional reaction to what you see, you are judging. That is your signal that you have an issue inside of yourself - with yourself - not with the other person. If you react to evil, look inside yourself for the very thing that so agitates you, and you will find it. If it were not there, you will simply discern, act appropriately, and move on.
~ Gary Zukav
feel like they are jumping out of their skin
~ Bruce D. Perry
The whole history of the progress of human liberty shows that all concessions yet made to her august claims have been born of struggle…. If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.
~ Howard Zinn
It is like sitting in a traffic jam on the San Diego Freeway with your windows rolled up and Portuguese music booming out of the surround-sound speakers while animals gnaw on your neck and diseased bill collectors hammer on your doors with golf clubs.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
The trick is to control them without any provocation, but outlaws are very easily provoked.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
If your opponent is of choleric temper, irritate him.
~ Sun Tzu
Already an atmosphere of anticipation, rivalling that of before the play, was intensifying.
~ Storm Constantine
In some cases, I quite like irritating people who need to be irritated.
~ Robert Smith
The cows were all running around their pen in manic terror.
~ Naomi Novik
Just the mention of that woman's name gives me hives
~ Carolyn Brown
still got power over you, even in death, if he can agitate you this much
~ Carolyn Brown
There was enough tension in the room to send a fleet of the nervous running for their tranquilizers.
~ Charlaine Harris
How can we stop this state of agitation? How can we stop our fear, despair, anger, and craving? We can stop by practicing mindful breathing, mindful walking, mindful smiling, and deep looking in order to understand. When we are mindful, touching deeply the present moment, the fruits are always understanding, acceptance, love, and the desire to relieve suffering and bring joy.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh