“Within this huge mass of people there exists a part of our society that's now in their 30s and 40s -- and their descendants, their children -- who were part of a dream, part of a fantasy. There are millions of them out there. And they had to adjust. I can never forget the guy who used to hang out and get stoned in the '60s and then got to be 25 and got married, had a kid and had to find a job because he suddenly had responsibilities and wanted to treat his family right. And yet, he's not too happy that he has to look over his shoulder every day, pay the bills and have insurance. He's had to adapt to that, because that's the way the world is now.”