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Always   /ˈɔlwˌeɪz/  /ˈɔlwiz/   Listen
adverb
Always  adv.  
1.
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; as, God is always the same. "Even in Heaven his (Mammon's) looks and thoughts."
2.
Constancy during a certain period, or regularly at stated intervals; invariably; uniformly; opposed to sometimes or occasionally. "He always rides a black galloway."



Ay, Aye  adv.  Always; ever; continually; for an indefinite time. "For his mercies aye endure."
For aye, always; forever; eternally.






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"Always" Quotes from Famous Books



... on panthers' furs and lions' manes, From rear to van they scour about the plains; A three days' journey in a moment done: And always, at the rising of the sun, About the wilds they hunt with spear and ...
— Endymion - A Poetic Romance • John Keats

... saints.[1] With this end in view the monastic libraries contained a very large proportion of Bibles, books of the Bible, and commentaries —a proportion suggesting the Scriptures were studied with a closeness and assiduity for which the monks have not always received due credit.[2] A great deal of room was given up to the works of the Fathers—their confessions, retractations, and letters, their polemics against heresies, their dogmatic and doctrinal treatises, and their sermons and ethical discourses. Of all these writings those of Hilary, Basil, ...
— Old English Libraries, The Making, Collection, and Use of Books • Ernest A. Savage

... saved my life? And it grew even deeper as I noted day by day your thoughtful care and anxiety for my welfare. But gratitude and love are two very different feelings; and while I should of course have always been profoundly grateful to you for your unceasing care, I am sure that I should never have learned to love you had I not first seen that you ...
— Dick Leslie's Luck - A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure • Harry Collingwood

... Sharp, I am always so when I am angry; had I been but A little more provok'd then, that we might have gone to't when the heat was brisk, I had done well—but a Pox on't, this fighting in cool ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. III • Aphra Behn

... is lean, keen faced, watchful. He is a head taller than FALLON. His manner always has an undercurrent ...
— Writing for Vaudeville • Brett Page


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