It's better to arrive late then to never come or do something.

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  • From classic literature. Attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer, first seen in 1386 in The Yeoman's Tale, and in turn found in The Canterbury Tales: “For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period.”
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I came to work and my boss was angry, but it's better late than never.

Submitted on November 05, 2020

Modified by TriplePurple on April 01, 2024

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