Either would be correct for the perfect tense (assuming that "have" here is an auxiliary and that another verb will follow, such as "I have never seen..." or "I have never forgotten..."). Customary and preferred placement for the adverb ("never") is between the two parts of the verb: "I have never [verb]." But you might vary it for emphasis: "I never have seen such a mess."
If the expression has another meaning, though--not an auxiliary verb but a main verb--then it would be the first case: "I never have cereal for breakfast." "I never have time to read."
Honestly they never ever say what it is! It makes me insane that they never say it!
It basically means to never give up on your dreams, they will come true
After the Third Servile War from 73-71 BC little to nothing is known of the slave leader Spartacus. It is generally accepted that he was killed in the war and died in 71 BC.
Because its true never say never
There is no way to say bye in Pawnee because they never said bye!
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