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always, ever, foreversemper
and so, brother, hail and farewell forever (Catullus)atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale
bless the Lord, all the works of the Lord; praise him and exalt him above all things forever (Daniel 3:57)benedicite, omnia opera Domini, Domino; laudate et superexaltate eum in secula
Farewell foreverAeternum vale
fear is a bad custodian of that which is intended to last; whereas mildness and goodwill ensure fidelity forever (Cicero)malus est enim custos diuturnitatis metus, contraque benevolentia fidelis vel ad perpetuitatem
for ages and ages; forever and everin sæcula sæculorum
For ages of ages; foreverIn saecvla saecvlorvm
foreverin æternum
Forever and a DayIn perpetuum et unum diem
He is forever victor who employs clemency. (Syrus)Perpetuo vincit qui utitur clementia
I love you very much, and always will foreverTe valde amo ac semper amabo
I will love you very much now and forever.Nunc et semper te valde amabo
In eternity/ ForeverIn aeternum
it flourishes foreverviret in æternum
it will not always be Saturnalia (i.e., the carnival will not last forever)non semper erunt Saturnalia
Let it be foreverEsto perpetua
Lord, I have set my hope in thee; I shall not be destroyed foreverin te, Domine, speravi; non confundar in æternum
Love forever.Amor aeternus
Love, honor and obey forever.Ama, honora atque oboedi in aeternum
May his/her fame last foreverFama semper vivat
may his/her fame live forever!fama semper vivat!
Not all of me will die. (his works would live forever) (Horace)Non omnis moriar
not to hope for things to last forever is what the year teaches, and even the hour that speeds the pleasant day (Horace)immortalia ne speres, monet annus et almum quæ rapit hora diem
so live that you may live forevervive ut semper vivas
souls are immortal and are admitted, after quitting their first abode, into new homes, and they live and dwell in them forever (Ovid)morte carent animæ, semperque priore relicta sede novis domibus vivunt habitantque receptæ
strive that you may live foreverlabora ut in æternum vivas
the stream flows, and will go on flowing forever (Horace)labitur et labetur in omne volubilis ævum
the word of the Lord remains forever (1 Peter 1:25)verbum Domini manet in æternum
the yokel waits until the river flows by; but it still glides on, and will glide on forever (i.e., someone who waits for change in vain) (Horace)rusticus expectat dum defluat amnis; at ille labitur et labetur in omne volubilis ævum
they live ill who think they will live forever (Publilius Syrus)male vivunt qui se semper victuros putant
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