(1) In this interview he talks about eternal values, old men and young women, and death.
(2) I hate to be the eternal optimist, but it's hard for me to look at it any other way.
(3) He readily admits mistakes were made before he joined but, like an eternal optimist, is eager today to find a silver lining in every cloud.
(4) Perhaps I'm an eternal optimist, but I think these films have great impact.
(5) These are the eternal questions and ones that astronomers continue to ask.
(6) Here, then, is the definitive answer to the eternal question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
(7) The eternal question is how I'm supposed to spend it.
(8) All substances occur in atomic form, each atom being eternal and indestructible.
(9) The error that could trip the party up here is the eternal misconception that students demand trendiness.
(10) To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end.
(11) After an eternal wait at the Chambers Street stop, we got onto a Brooklyn-bound train and collapsed in our seats.
(12) The 61-year-old, still an eternal optimist, believes he can turn adversity to his advantage.
(13) Thousands of letters poured in from children with diabetes pledging their eternal gratitude.
(14) Some things have eternal value, and compassion is one of them.
(15) He waited eternal seconds as Jordan stared down at him.
(16) To his eternal credit he returned almost every year to Clonegal to visit his mother while she was alive, and still considered Clonegal his home.
(17) I'm an eternal cautious optimist though, and I can't be what I'm not.
(18) It is to his eternal credit that he had the decency to do as he did, which sums up the kind of honourable official the county manager is.
(19) To put it in terms of Hegel's own image: to understand God's eternal essence before the creation of the world is to understand the basis on which the world was created.
(20) McGeechan, to his eternal credit I must say, insists that you cannot blame the players, but the current squad can't be exempted from criticism.