(91 quotes found)
“You can wipe out your opponents. But if you do it unjustly you become eligible for being wiped out yourself.”
Ernest Hemingway
“14 million eligible voters who watch 'The Rock' every week.”
Dwayne Johnson
“Our campaign is designed to reach those 13 million eligible voters who are so disillusioned they didn't even vote in last year's election.”
Arianna Huffington
“[The Raiders have a record 32 players returning from last year's championship squad out of 39 who were eligible to do so.] Our strong point is having so many veterans back at key positions, ... We have the same quarterbacks, running backs and receivers. They are a bunch of guys who know how to win and it gives us continuity.”
Bruce Bennett
“In January alone, 1.5 million eligible Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in the new drug benefit. The rate of enrollment is encouraging because we know people are getting past some of the initial enrollment challenges and are truly receiving the benefits that they need and deserve. As we move forward, we anticipate more people hearing about the benefits from their friends and loved ones, and when that happens we expect to see a great surge in enrollment.”
Brian Cresta
“It's been the full gamut. Some called to say this is obviously a mistake because the person is not eligible for parole for 20 years. Others were upset or crying.”
Brian Niceswanger
“The city of Athens is eligible for, and certainly utilizes, state and federal transit funding. The university is not eligible for those, so combining with the city has that advantage. It is my theory that if the city uses its transit dollars and ability to get grant money, and the university uses a minor student fee, we should be able to build a more useful system and promote it.”
Carol Patterson
“We're trying to target students who are eligible here with the new admissions requirements.”
Courtney Cassard
“They're very simple to use and will let you know that you're eligible for EITC, even if you don't know you're eligible.”
Celia Hagert
“He's not eligible for the bone marrow transplant until he finishes his chemo courses. [The doctors] have to wipe out the bad cells before they can introduce the good ones.”
Cathy Austin