Saturday, 8 November 2014

"Better Late Than Never"

Saturday Proverb: 

Proverb: 
"Better late than never." 

Meaning:
It's best to do something on time. But if you can't do it on time, do it late.

History / Interesting Fact:

This proverb is often expressed with a degree of sarcasm, apparently saying something positive but in fact merely remarking on someone's lateness. A teacher might say it to a child arriving late for school, for example. Geoffery Chaucer appears to have been the first person to have put the proverb into print, in The Yeoman's Prologue and Tale, Canterbury Tales, circa 1386.

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