Henry Paulson Quotes
Top 44 wise famous quotes and sayings by Henry Paulson
Henry Paulson Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Henry Paulson on Wise Famous Quotes.
It's a safe banking system, a sound banking system. Our regulators are on top of it. This is a very manageable situation.
In China, export lobbies have fought for policies that favor their interests and limit foreign competition.
Buying a home today is a complex process, but that in no way excuses home buyers from their obligation for due diligence.
Economic growth and environmental protection are not at odds. They're opposite sides of the same coin if you're looking at longer-term prosperity.
Our overriding goal in restructuring our financial architecture should be that taxpayers never again have to save a failing financial institution.
China and the U.S. are the two largest importers of oil. They are the two largest emitters of carbon.
When you have a big, ugly problem, there's never going to be a neat, elegant solution that is totally painless or without a cost.
I'm telling you that there is no silver bullet to keep home prices from going down or to prevent all foreclosures.
I don't see (subprime mortgage market troubles) imposing a serious problem. I think it's going to be largely contained.
We've had crooks from the beginning of time ... it's always very interesting and troubling why good people do bad things.
I believe that the root cause of every financial crisis, the root cause, is flawed government policies
The Chinese have done some extraordinary things in terms of the investments they've made in alternative sources of energy.
I never once considered that it was appropriate to put taxpayer money on the line in resolving Lehman Brothers.
Every global concern - economic, environmental or security-related - can be addressed more effectively when the U.S. and China work together.
It is the policy of the federal government to use all resources at its disposal to make our financial system stronger.
I have always tried to live by the philosophy that when there is a big problem that needs fixing, you should run towards it, rather than away from it.
Even if you don't have the authorities - and frankly I didn't have the authorities for anything - if you take charge, people will follow
Many of the Western democracies - including the U.S. - have a problem that voters want benefits they don't want to pay for.