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I remember being young in the 1960s... we had a great sense of the future, a great big hope. This is what is missing in the youth today. This being able to dream and to change the world.
Bernardo Bertolucci
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What this quote means

The quote highlights the importance of hope and dreams in shaping the future, contrasting past optimism with the current outlook of youth.

Bernardo Bertolucci's quote reflects on the vibrant sense of hope and possibility that characterized youth in the 1960s, suggesting that today’s young people may lack that same vision and drive to effect change in the world. It emphasizes the power of dreaming about a better future and the potential impact of such aspirations on society.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a motivational speech to inspire young people at a graduation ceremony.

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