Better late than never

It is preferable to do something late than to not do it at all. Used to express that delayed action is still worthwhile.

This phrase dates back to ancient times, appearing in various forms in Latin and Greek literature. The English version was popularized in the 14th century and has remained virtually unchanged since then.

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