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Better Late Than Never

Better late than never. 

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4 Comments

  1. Katrin

    This proverb means that it is better to do things late than not doing them at all. Still, it is best to do the right things at the right time. 🙂

  2. Amy Estrada

    Very true Katrin!

  3. Nia Khairina

    This proverb means it is better to do something after it was supposed to have been done than not to do it at all.

  4. Amy Estrada

    Good Nia.

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