Quotes of the Week

Texas is where they think they can learn more about what big truck buyers want in their vehicles.

Auto industry analyst James Rubenstein on Toyota's decision to move its sales and marketing headquarters to suburban Dallas as part of its "Southern" strategy

It was a ‘glad to meet you’ kind of thing, and if he in the end comes back to New Hampshire, he knows he has a place he can stop by for a free cup of coffee.

Former New Hampshire Gov. John H. Sununu on his meeting with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who was visiting the Granite State for the second time in April

The uninformed opinions of a Washington, D.C., desk jockey who's never stepped foot in Texas couldn't be less relevant to what's actually happening on the ground.

Wendy Davis campaign manager Karin Johanson, pushing back against a less-than-rosy assessment of the candidate's chances given by Democratic Governors Association Chairman Peter Shumlin

Our problem here in Texas is that we’ve had too much water. We’ve had so much water that we’ve learned to waste it.

Bastrop County Judge Paul Pape on the growing conflict among counties for water resources

Sen. McCain laughed heartily.

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., describing his response to his colleague Ted Cruz's suggestion that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry should resign over remarks that Israel was headed toward being an "apartheid" state