Learn what "know you always" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

The speaker is quoting an old saying to push back on impatience or hypocrisy.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 49
The speaker reminds the other person of a value they used to repeat, probably to make a point about patience now.
Use this when reminding someone to be patient or when calling out inconsistent behavior. It can sound reproachful depending on tone.
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