He is always right, always faultless in matter and style, when he is showing that 'the impressionable peasant leads a larger, fuller, more dramatic life than the pachydermatous king.
He had learned still more when he could add to his saying, 'The minority is always right,' this subtle corollary, that a fighter in the intellectual vanguard can never collect a majority around him.
You could no longer say with such perfect confidence, "It is always right upon a moral issue.
The favorite aphorism of the politician and his friend and spokesman the editor is: "The public is always right upon a moral issue.
If you can always do this you can say with perfect confidence that old granite lungs "is always right upon a moral issue.
She will kiss me, and say, 'What the old man does is always right.
I heard it when I was a child; and now you have heard it too, and know that "What the old man does is always right.
Father Bear is always right," said Mother Bear, as she emptied the broken eggs into the frying pan and began picking out pieces of the shells and tossing them into the water.
I don't ever say you ain't always right, Melanctha," said Jeff Campbell.
What you do is always right--so ride to the market.
And now you have heard it, too, and know that "What the goodman does is always right.
Why, she will kiss me, and say, 'What the goodman does is always right.
Readers who are using my Elements of Drawing may be surprised by my saying here that Tintoret may lead them wrong; while in the Elements he is one of the six men named as being "always right.
Let the trees go to pieces, by all means; it is quite right they should; he is always right.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.