“To my surprise, my 70s are nicer than my 60s and my 60s than my 50s, and I wouldn't wish my teens and 20s on my enemies.” — Lionel Blue
“There are definitely people who are stuck in the '60s and there are definitely people who think I am and it's just not true. I was performing for a long time before the '60s and I'll be doing exciting interesting things for along time to come.” — Petula Clark
“My favorite actors when I was a kid were in their '60s. Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne.” — Joseph Bologna
“Back then, I, most rockers loved Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis... you know in the '60s.” — Joe Cocker
“In the mid-'60s in Berkeley, the theory of measure spaces of economic agents became one of my main interests.” — Gerard Debreu
“What turns me on is to walk into a sold-out venue. The audiences are so much the same as they were in the '60s. It's just an amazing thing. I can't explain it, but I hope it never stops.” — Chubby Checker
“I'm writing a movie about Mozart going to New York in the '60s. I've been reading so many novels.” — John Cale
“The second half of the '60s really was a kind of learning period, in terms of writing, for me.” — Bruce Cockburn
“Well - I started writing - probably in the early 60s and by say '65-'66 I had read most of the poetry that had been published - certainly in the 20 years prior to that.” — Robert Adamson
“And it's just something that's always come very naturally to me. And I built about, I don't know, six, seven, eight guitars in Texas in the late 60s.” — Guy Clark
“I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late '60s.” — Jonathan Demme
“I sang in the coffee houses of the country in the early '60s with no idea of success in terms of records or television. I just thought I was a storyteller. I didn't even think of myself as a singer.” — Judy Collins