“I think the market ought to be satisfied with the idea that at least there's not going to be anymore tightening. You know, it's only a couple months ago that people were saying the Fed was going to tighten all through the fall. So now that it looks like they're not, people are saying, wow, maybe they'll ease now. But I think that is quite a way off, probably some time next year.”
David Braverman
“I've talked to a number of them, and they think that's something we ought to give consideration to. I'm not trying to be an advocate of that, trying to sell it -- this is what we need to do. I'm saying we need to look at it objectively and make that decision. Maybe it's smart, maybe it isn't. If it isn't smart, I certainly don't want to do it.”
Bob McNair
“I'm not sure there is really much more I can talk to them about...I think they ought to come back to the six-party talks without any condition.”
Christopher Hill
“The timing of these exercises ought not to be dictated by political concerns. We do not think this is something aggressive but appropriate...The issue has become ripe.”
Rob Portman
“We think that's the best thing to do, just take it off. I think we ought not to think about May right now.”
William Gerstenmaier
“You'd think it ought to be every other year that one team wins in this series. But that's not the way it's worked out. Not in my time. Not as a player, not as a coach.”
Darrell Royal
“The business of government ought to be government, not business. I do think there's been too much of a blurring of the line between the proper role of business and the proper role of government.”
Darryl Paulson