The younger generation forms a country of its own. It has no geographical boundaries. I've talked with young Hungarians in Budapest, with young Italians in Rome, with young Frenchmen in Paris, and with young people all over. . . . These young people are going to do things. They are going to change things.
I'd like to say that people. . . people can change anything they want to. And that means everything in the world. Show me any country. . . and there'll be people in it just trying to take their humanity back into the center of the ring. . . . And follow that for a time. Y'know, think on that. Without people you're nothing.