(18 quotes found)
“Thy mother's name is ominous to children.”
William Shakespeare
“The fact that 60 years later these voices are coming from Tehran [is] very ominous.”
Adolf Hitler
“It's ominous who's on top of the board. Ominous. If there's a course built for him, it's this one. He won by eight shots last time here, and who says he won't do the same again?”
Colin Montgomerie
“Even though its anonymous, it's still ominous. It troubles me because it does show this movement toward using a technology to track people.”
Daniel Solove
“That's a very ominous sign for Bush,”
Ross Baker
“I think it's an ominous sign. Whenever there's an attack of this scale going on in London -- it's not just a British thing, it's a U.S. thing too, because most of the time when al Qaeda strikes, it tends to strike in multiple, simultaneous attacks.”
Evan Kohlmann
“That is a very ominous number.”
Greg Kelly
“It's very ominous. It's up there on a hill.”
Laura Powell
“Worse still, there are ominous signals from the U.S. that the ECB might not have a willing ally in the Republican Party, if the GOP gets its feet under the desk at the Oval office on Nov. 7, ... Bush's chief economic advisor Lawrence Lindsey suggested that the U.S. was wrong to intervene on behalf of the euro.”
Steve Barrow
“Worse still, there are ominous signals from the U.S. that the ECB might not have a willing ally in the Republican Party, if the GOP gets its feet under the desk at the Oval office on Nov. 7. Bush's chief economic advisor Lawrence Lindsey suggested that the U.S. was wrong to intervene on behalf of the euro.”