Artisans ought to be enjoyed for what they are instead of condemned for what they are not, something that can also be said of the other three temperaments.
You think she's pretty, you ought to see my slingshot!
In America we believe there ought to be limits on government.
But people ought to be proud to be Democrats right now. You know, we're a happy warrior party. And this Congress has every reason to be very, very proud of the heavy lifting that they have done.
You spend so much time in your profession it ought to be something you love.
We ought to be very cautious and circumspect in the prosecution of magic and heresy. The attempt to put down these two crimes may be extremely perilous to liberty.
Those tax-exempt bonds were put in so that a town or a state or a government could sell more bonds than it ought to.
Nothing short of self-respect and that justice which is essential to a national character ought to involve us in war.
They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate.
Your life is not going to be easy, and it should not be easy. It ought to be hard. It ought to be radical; it ought to be restless; it ought to lead you to places you'd rather not go.
Horace, when he wrote the Ars Poetica, recommended that poets keep their poems home for ten years; don't let them go, don't publish them until you have kept them around for ten years: by that time, they ought to stop moving on you; by that time, you ought to have them right.
No man ought to looke a given horse in the mouth.
You ought to have a perspective when you're making a film.
Donald Trump has shown us who he is. And we ought to believe him. He is taking a hate movement mainstream.
You ought to make every effort to free yourselves even from venial sin, and to do what is most perfect.
Criticism is necessary and useful; it is often indispensable; but it can never take the place of action, or be even a poor substitute for it. The function of the mere critic is of very subordinate usefulness. It is the doer of deeds who actually counts in the battle for life, and not the man who looks on and says how the fight ought to be fought, without himself sharing the stress and the danger.
Compromise, n. Such an adjustment of conflicting interests as gives each adversary the satisfaction of thinking he has got what he ought not to have, and is deprived of nothing except what was justly his due.
The wanting of advice is the sign that the Spirit in you has not yet spoken with the compelling voice that you ought to obey.
The history of the labor movement needs to be taught in every school in this land. America is a living testimonial to what free men and women, organized in free democratic trade unions can do to make a better life. We ought to be proud of it!
I'm very much afraid I didn't mean anything but nonsense. Still, you know, words mean more than we mean to express when we use them; so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer means. So, whatever good meanings are in the book, I'm glad to accept as the meaning of the book.