It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature.
To his everlasting credit, he reveals the facts behind the copy forthrightly but never gloatingly.
The Israelis must, in their hearts, know this, and it would be to their everlasting credit to acknowledge it.
It is to their everlasting credit that these individuals now do so.
And she, to her everlasting credit, agreed.
In any case, however crude my understanding of it, socialism to its everlasting credit, is about including everyone.
And I think it's to his everlasting credit that that was his immediate instinct.
To their everlasting credit, the Antosians greeted me warmly and made me feel most welcome.
That Andrews could endure and find it romantic is to his everlasting credit.
And Bryan, to his everlasting credit, said: "If you can't understand him, neither can the audience.