Don't delay

An instruction urging immediate action without postponement. Warns against the consequences of waiting too long to take advantage of an opportunity.

This phrase has roots in 16th century English literature but became prominent in commercial contexts during the Victorian era. It was particularly popular in patent medicine advertisements and mail-order businesses of the late 1800s.

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