: An article on The Guardian's Australia books blog uses it as a tribute to Australia, tying national identity to early childhood memories. You Have Always Been Loved - Holley Gerth
: A reflection on the Abbey of St. Walburga blog highlights the Feast of St. Andrew, quoting him crying out to the cross, "Truly I have always loved you".
The phrase "" appears in various contexts across blog posts, ranging from religious reflections to personal letters and cultural commentary. Religious & Spiritual Reflections I Have Always Loved You
: The blog Nightclub Jitters uses the title in a post about the band The Replacements, discussing the void left when live music is no longer accessible.
Many posts use this sentiment to express deep-seated affection for family or partners. : An article on The Guardian's Australia books
Several blog posts explore this theme through a spiritual lens, often emphasizing divine, unconditional love.
: The Mohanji Chronicles features a personal account of finding belonging and unconditional love within a spiritual community. Personal Relationships & Letters Andrew, quoting him crying out to the cross,
: On HolleyGerth.com , the author reflects on God's love as a constant "scarlet thread" through life's chaos, asserting that it cannot be won or lost.