We seek justice, not revenge, and we're liberators, not conquerors.
Our Government would commit at least $20 billion to help rebuild New York.
We must adopt better standards of disclosure and accounting practices for all of corporate America.
There is a roadmap to peace.
Our message is to both sides, reduce violence.
A good business finds opportunities and makes the most of them.
There ought to be a Palestinian state— the borders of which, by the way, ought to be negotiated between the two parties.
I think the Tenet plan is a good plan.
Business relationships, like all human relationships, are built on a foundation of integrity and trust.
I fully understand the Israelis' perspective that they want to defend themselves.
I think what the escalating violence shows is that there are people who believe in terror as a way of life.
It is essential that New York City come back and come back strong, for the good of the entire Nation.
This year's Baldrige Award winners have shown these qualities and have taken their place in a distinguished line of leaders.
I want to commend the Baldrige Committee for including education.
The bottom line of the balance sheet defines a business' goal but not the sum of responsibilities of its leaders.
I once again call upon Chairman Arafat to make maximum effort to end terrorism against Israel.
Reform should begin with accountability, and reform should start at the top.
The violence and tragic loss of Israeli and Palestinian lives must end.