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football | 11:24 Thu 05th Jun 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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'Think forever.' What do these two words in the phrase mean?
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Think - to contemplate, cogitate, examine mentally, mull over.

Forever - From this point forward till the end of time

Despite a search i can't find any significant reference to these two words together in a saying.

There are two ways you could take this. Either the act of thinking for the rest of eternity or think about something lasting forever.
It could be used in the sense of 'think in terms of eternity'. For example, Person A might say: "My wife has gone", to which Person B might reply: "For how long?" Person A might then come back with: "Think forever", suggesting that B should think in terms of 'for all time' rather than 'for a couple of weeks', say.

In the same way someone might say to an underconfident team-mate: "Think victory" or to a budding businessman: "Think profit."

In all three cases, the key-word would be in real or theoretical quotation marks. I didn't use these earlier, as there were too many of the wretched things around already! So, here goes: Think 'forever'.

I would take it to mean "no matter how long you live, keep on thinking, questioning, considering all points of view". In other words don't let your mind get stuck with a set of attitudes and theories which may have been reasonable at some time in the past but are not appropriate as time moves on.

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