A Quote by Robert M. Pirsig

The real cycle you're working on is a cycle called yourself. — © Robert M. Pirsig
The real cycle you're working on is a cycle called yourself.
The oxygen cycle, the nitrogen cycle, the carbon cycle, the water cycle - all of these are linked to the existence of life in the sea.
The product cycle for the Oculus Rift will be between the rapid six-month cycle of cell-phones and the slower seven-year cycle of consoles. It's rare to see a phone not coming out every year.
When I was ten years old, I would get up at 5 in the morning, cycle to the swimming baths, do an hour-and-a-half session, then cycle to school, do a day at school, then cycle back to the baths after.
I believe in detox. I think detox is smart. You've got a guy who's in an opiate cycle or a dope cycle or something, and he can't get out of it. You shut him down long enough so at least his body can start working for itself again.
Perhaps this is the most important thing for me to take back from beach-living: simply the memory that each cycle of the tide is valid; each cycle of the wave is valid; each cycle of a relationship is valid.
I've come to learn there is a virtuous cycle to transparency and a very vicious cycle of obfuscation.
We have decisively changed the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and the rate of extinction.
Each album has its own cycle. We wanted to capture all those feelings and moments for this touring cycle.
I cycle, especially in warm weather. If I have a meeting in town, I would rather cycle than go by car.
It was the fall into history that enslaved us to the labor cycle, to the agricultural cycle. And notice how fiendish it is.
Just as human activity is upsetting Earth's carbon cycle, our actions are altering the water cycle.
Getting the big things right that make all the money, that's long cycle, really executing in a way that allows you to do it, that's short cycle.
Grief is an element. It has its own cycle like the carbon cycle, the nitrogen. It never diminishes not ever. It passes in and out of everything.
We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are one.
Violence never solves problems. It may cover them up temporarily because of the fear it is intended to inspire, but it is part of a cycle, not the end of a cycle.
For far too many people in the world, the vicious cycle of financial deprivation also feeds into the vicious cycle of sleep deprivation. If you're working two or three jobs and struggling to make ends meet, "get more sleep" is probably not going to be near the top of your priorities list.
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