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en The dance we're beginning to see on TV, our older generation thinks that's horrible, the way they move. Even I am shocked, and it's hard to shock me. ... But it's none of my business. That's their art form, and they need a venue to express it. I would like to go into a hip-hop club. Their hip-hop would be better if they had a concept of how their anatomy works.

en [Blackburn thinks the main difference between his generation and the company's older employees lies in the nature of their goals.] People my age tend to like change, to not want to be pigeonholed, to get a lot of different experiences, to be able to move across the organization, ... Sometimes older folks seem to fear change more. They want to master something and then stick with it exclusively. I see Reynolds changing more along the lines of our generation, to moving people throughout the organization to keep up with changes. When you're in IT, you don't want to get stuck somewhere because technology changes so fast and you could get left behind.

en Me and Nike came up with the concept. We just ran with it, man. It was awesome. It took me about a week to do it. I was putting on different costumes. We hit everyone - the older generation, the younger generation, the Me generation.

en He is a master craftsman. His works have great form and wonderful physicality and he knows how to move bodies around a stage. It's dance that's food for the eye. But there's always some kind of stab to the heart.

en She came to the table with a concept, and I bought onto that and tried to fulfill what she wanted to express with her dance. I think it fit really well together.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. In a family business, it's the third generation that presents the big problems. The first generation founds the company and has the drive and the dedication to move it forward. The second generation rides that wave. The third generation wants to do their own thing. They've seen Broadway; they've had all the advantages.

en Shocked. Shocked more than anything else. We had heard when we were coming off the field that he had the stroke. Which you always just think -- especially with someone as strong as Kirby was -- that he was still going to be OK. So when we got the word yesterday that he had passed, it was a shock. It was a shock.

en That's kind of the idea behind some of the dances we do. We want to pass it down from generation to generation. Tap kind of died after the '50s. It's truly the only American performance dance form.

en The view after 70 is breathtaking. What is lacking is someone, anyone, of the older generation to whom you can turn when you want to satisfy your curiosity about some detail of the landscape of the past. There is no longer any older generation. You have become it, while your mind was mostly on other matters.

en Shocked? Everyone was shocked. You were shocked. I was shocked. He was shocked that it went in. It's hard to win or lose a game with 0.5 seconds left, but obviously it happened.

en I like the man because I think he works hard for the country. I don't say I like his ideas. I don't say I like the way he is. I just said I like the man because he works hard and he says what he thinks.

en Love lost is still love. It takes a different form, that’s all. You can’t see their smile or bring them food or tousle their hair or move them around a dance floor. But when those senses weaken, another heightens. Memory. Memory becomes your partner. You nurture it. You hold it. You dance with it. Life has to end. Love doesn’t.

en Once they got them out of the elevator they did go into shock. It was a little chaotic down there for a while. I think that it hit hard . . . you fall five floors, you're going to be pretty shocked.

en It used to be kind of an older crowd at the German Club, but there's a new crowd there. Me and my pals are kind of the next generation of German Club people. We're not just going there to drink, like some people assume. We're community people who want to make the German Club a cool place to go that has shows and other events like that for young people.

en I played horrible in the beginning. I was not able to play the ball well, and then I started to move more.


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