Forever
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The concept of something existing beyond the flow of time, or retaining its status for an infinite period of time, or Eternity On a universal scale very few concepts, if any, are truly forever. Proponents of a closed universe believe that even time itself will have an end.
Forever may also refer to:
In music:
- "Forever" (in2a0), single by the 80's British group Into A Circle
- Forever (Beautiful World album), an album by Beautiful World
- Forever (Cracker album), an album by Cracker
- Forever (Dune album), an album by Dune
- Forever (Lee Hyori album), an album by Lee Hyori
- Forever (Freezepop album), an album by Freezepop
- Forever (Orleans album), an album by the band Orleans
- Forever (Puff Daddy album), an album by Puff Daddy
- Forever (Spice Girls album), an album by the Spice Girls
- Forever (Bobby Brown album), an album by Bobby Brown
- "Forever" (Mariah Carey song), a song by Mariah Carey
- "Forever" (Beach Boys song), a song by the Beach Boys
- "Forever" (Queen song), a song by Queen
- "Forever" (Kamelot song), a song by Kamelot
- "Forever" (The Cure song), a song by The Cure
- "4ever", a song by The Veronicas
- "Forever" (KISS song), a song by KISS
- "Forever", a song by John Stamos
- "Forever", a song by As I Lay Dying
- Forever: The Singles, a compilation album by The Charlatans
In television:
- "Forever" (Buffy episode), an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- "Forever" (House episode), an episode of House
In literature:
- Forever (novel), a book by Judy Blume
- Forever (Pete Hamill novel), a book by Pete Hamill
In movies:
- Forever (film) a 1921 George Fitzmaurice silent film, also known as Peter Ibbetson.
In geography:
- Forever (Lomé), part of the city of Lomé.
In computer games:
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