I don't know who will lead us through the '90s, but they must be made to speak to this spiritual vacuum at the heart of American society, this tumor of the soul.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The sound of the '90s, to me, is a combination of soul and street - it's a feeling.
The '90s were extremely diverse, almost like a laboratory of the new century. There was much experimenting around, in politics, economics, gender and family structures, and also in fashion. There was a cloud of possibilities which kept us all dizzy.
The man of the millennium is much more liberated than the man of the '90s.
Unlike some, I don't claim to hold the mystic key to the future. But judging from past events, it seems to me that those who want to prophesy the imminent end of America's unique global role have a harder case to make than those who think we will limp on for a while, making a mess of things as usual.
I hope that when I'm 90 years old, I've accomplished a legacy that isn't all about me. I hope it's a legacy about the people who our foundation helps.
One hundred and ten years from now no one who is here now will be alive.
Soul music is timeless.
The '90s were a time of building for me. Building a life that was sober, drained of harmful, wasteful excess and manufacturing in its place a family of my own.
We are now in the Me Decade - seeing the upward roll of the third great religious wave in American history.
The '90s will be looked back on as ushering in an era of comfort.