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en He couldn't eat at a restaurant without people recognizing him. He was just a great guy, an enjoyable, pleasant man who donated himself to causes in any way he could. He has endeared himself to a whole generation of Baby Boomers. He was a dear friend of mine, a very convivial man, interested in everybody.

en The automobile is the undeniable connection for baby boomers to their past glory days. Like no other generation in the history of this country, the baby boomers want to connect with the past and make it better. And they can afford it.

en The baby boomers have profoundly blown it. We were a generation of spenders. Over the last six years, more people have declared bankruptcy in the U.S. than have graduated from college. If we don't teach kids to save, we are doing them a great disservice.

en As you move forward in time, more and more of the baby boomers get fully protected. Past 2009, the bulk of the baby-boom (generation) is falling under that protection, and it becomes almost impossible to sustain that assurance.

en The Baby Boomers were the last generation that felt like from the beginning they were going to have to do a job because they had to. Nobody wants to get stuck on a job. Young people want to get a job that moves them, excites them, that makes them some money in the process.

en We've lost a great writer, I think the greatest writer that our generation has seen and I've lost a dear, dear friend and collaborator,

en Baby boomers are coming of age and have lots of leisure time and money to spend on heritage and cultural tourism. Some are looking to rediscover their roots. Some are interested in genealogy and how their forebears came to this country. Other people have traveled globally, so they're more interested in ethnic enclaves at home -- the food, sites, sounds and tastes.

en The x-generation is going for one thing, and the baby boomers want another.

en We have a different agenda. But she's a very dear friend of mine. I'm really proud of the year she's had. She's done a great job with her basketball team and with the North Carolina program.

en The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. This generation is not like baby boomers. They are more reserved about writing about themselves. But most are doing it for their families.

en This has been the last generation who can jump straight into a restaurant. In 1990, you could set up a little restaurant for $150,000. Now you need $1 million. At least. So the entry point into the industry has shifted, that opportunity is disappearing. We're seeing the last generation of independent restaurateurs who can go into business for themselves, by themselves. And it's a shame people won't be able to do that.

en Baby boomers come from a generation not afraid to spoil themselves and have no guilt spending on themselves.

en He was a dear friend of mine.

en I'm the kid of baby boomers, and the baby boomers listened to rock-and-roll, not thinking that Sinatra and Bennett were cool. I discovered this music on my own, which is why I really adopted it as my own music.

en His parents that raised him, who are two very sweet people, wrote us a letter, and also James met our keyboard player in Crosby, Stills, Nash, who's a dear friend of mine. And that was the way that actually got him on the phone to me.
  David Crosby


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