“You are all a lost generation.”
“You are all a lost generation.[with credit to Gertrude Stein]”
“You are all a lost generation," Gertrude Stein said to Hemingway. We weren't lost. We knew where we were, all right, but we wouldn't go home. Ours was the generation that stayed up all night.”
“I thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be”
“Gertrude Stein did us the most harm when she said, 'You're all a lost generation.' That got around to certain people and we all said, 'Whee! We're lost.”
“Where else? I belong to a lost generation and am comfortable only in the company of others who are lost and lonely.”