Adverb
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly; without cessation; uniformly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChrist's kingdom is not of this world, and the world cannot bear it. We constantly rebel, try to make life easier, try to be half-Christian, try to make the best of both worlds. We must ultimately choose - our felicity lies in one world or the other, not in both. Seraphim Rose
Be constantly committed to prayer or to reading [Scripture]; by praying, you speak to God, in reading, God speaks to you. Cyprian
Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone. Happiness is not a given-you have to constantly fight for it. And I think that when it comes, it's important to be able to accept it. Orson Welles
History is constantly teaching, but it does not find many pupils. Lower Austria Proverb
The tongue is soft but constantly remains; the teeth are hard yet they fall out. Chinese Proverb
Once does not mean frequently, and twice does not mean constantly. Costa Rican Proverb