Which form of proverb do you prefer Better late than never, or Better never than late?

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This quote by Lewis Carroll is asking you to think about two common proverbs, or short phrases that teach a lesson. The first proverb says it's better to do something late than to never do it at all. The second proverb says it's better to not do something at all than to do it late. Carroll wants you to decide which proverb you prefer - the one that says it's okay to be late, or the one that says it's better to never be late.

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