Forever in a sentence as an adverb

This can't go on forever like this." Don't be evil" was a great slogan, but its days are numbered.

You're not a loser, so get that disempowering thought out of your head forever. A loser would never have opened up like you just did.

- Some customers will take forever to pay. - You'll probably have to backtrack on your design / architecture.

I've grown fond of Caltrain since then but will forever empathize with beginners. Edit: Fine, I added whitespace, but if you're going through that process for the first time, don't think you'll get any whitespace.

For those that choose to stay, they will forever live with their past action of having turned down lots of money to work there. So, when they're having a crappy day and hating their job, they're probably thinking "why didn't I take the money and quit?

Swindling, on the other hand, is almost always forever, and informs values in a much more negative way. A swindler will knife you at the first lucrative opportunity.

People like me and Jose, homebred Americans if ya will, are forever tarnished with this inherited title. Hello, my name is "illegal immigrant."

It blew my mind that in a case that they had in the bag and where the evidence of the crime itself was enough to put him away forever they still did all of that. The story of the diary was especially ridiculous.

But I guess the bike shed is forever a bike shed, as long as we're making bikes. Whatever the next disruption is in software engineering, please dear God let it be immune-by-design to this type of distraction.

I could go on about this forever, but suffice it to say that this article and the phenomenon behind it is extremely interesting to me. I also think it's a great case study for entrepreneurs.

Presumably some state gets ****** and now this app is forever more unable to store anything on iCloud. To make even the most trivial experiment on the iCloud API involves creating a brand new app.

You've got to support the API forever, and future design directions are constrained. To expect Apple to make all code it uses internally available publicly is silly.

Also, the stigma of having a criminal record sticks to you forever. Even now, in my middle 30's, it's nearly impossible for me to get a tech job even though my felonious history was from when I was a teenager.

The one thing to take away from this is that no technology lasts forever, and in the end, what the user sees is the most important, whether it's JavaScript, Android / iOS, or holographic smartwatches. I'll be a bit melancholy today, but I'll raise a glass to YUI tonight.

It seems obvious to me that Bezos took this one public so early to garner public support so that the FAA can't just sit on it forever. All of Amazon's other initiatives didn't need some federal regulator to OK it before they could start selling it.

This has been the model for gyms forever. What Netflix did was force people to re-evaluate whether they truly were getting what they paid for, and in the process they added complexity to their branding by spinning off part of the service into a hard-to-spell company that had nothing buy a landing page.

Salaries never stay secrets forever. Hiding them only delays the inevitable.

Fourthly, I felt so ashamed of myself that I changed my life forever. I was a middle class white kid with a great education who got obsessed with hacking and document security as a teenager and went down for figuring out how to perfectly replicate the driving license, thus throwing away many of the advantages that luck, society and my parents had given me.

Concentrate on your bottom line taking into account that VC capital will not last forever and make sure that the transition from 'supported' to 'unsupported' is a smooth one and that your business model does not somehow depend on the 'supported' bit in a hidden way. If you're partying like it's 1999 you're definitely doing it wrong and your bubble will almost certainly pop, the more VC money there is the more of it will be dumb.

Com/stats/signups-per-day Apologies in advance for the unclear axes -- that page hasn't had the underlying code updated in years, and I didn't even consider "Hey if I run this business for forever eventually that axis is going to get crowded."

Forever definitions

adverb

for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss

See also: everlastingly eternally evermore

adverb

for a very long or seemingly endless time; "she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day"

adverb

without interruption; "the world is constantly changing"

See also: constantly always perpetually incessantly