“It's not him who's disturbed. But he likes to disturb others--to shake them out of their rut.”
“...What disturbed him was the discovery that in sensibly ordering his affairs he had got out of step, and not into step, with Life.”
“Rock out like you get paid to disturb the peace”
“As he went up he disturbed a large group of children playing on the stairs who looked at him as he stepped through their rows. "Next time I come here," he said to himself, "I must either bring sweets with me to make them like me or a stick to hit them with.”
“...stop throwing him out the window...They are expensive to replace and the noise might disturbe neighbors.”
“References to everybody just disturb me, and it also disturbs me that the people who make policy are not the same people who live policy. When we talk about everybody, we are leaving a whole lot of bodies out.”