Robert M. Pirsig Quote

DeWeese asks, 'Does this tie in with what you were doing on Quality?''It's the direct result of it,' I say.I remember something and look at DeWeese. 'Didn't you advise me to drop it?''I said no one had ever succeeded in doing what you were trying to do.''Do you think it's possible?''I don't know. Who knows?' His expression is really concerned. 'A lot of people are listening better these days. Particularly the kids. They're really listening... and not just at you- to you... to you. It makes all the difference.

Robert M. Pirsig

DeWeese asks, 'Does this tie in with what you were doing on Quality?''It's the direct result of it,' I say.I remember something and look at DeWeese. 'Didn't you advise me to drop it?''I said no one had ever succeeded in doing what you were trying to do.''Do you think it's possible?''I don't know. Who knows?' His expression is really concerned. 'A lot of people are listening better these days. Particularly the kids. They're really listening... and not just at you- to you... to you. It makes all the difference.

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About Robert M. Pirsig

Robert Maynard Pirsig (; September 6, 1928 – April 24, 2017) was an American writer and philosopher. He is the author of the philosophical novels Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values (1974) and Lila: An Inquiry into Morals (1991), and he co-authored On Quality: An Inquiry Into Excellence: Selected and Unpublished Writings (2022) along with his wife and editor, Wendy Pirsig.