
Source: An Economist's Protest: Columns in Political Economy (1966), p. 155
Well aunt, said Ales, all is well that ends well.
Yes Ales, of a good beginning comes a good end.
Part I, chapter 10.
Proverbs (1546)
Source: An Economist's Protest: Columns in Political Economy (1966), p. 155
True, said Ales, things done can not be undone,
Be they done in due time, too late, or too soon,
But better late than never to repent this,
To late, said my aunt, this repentance shown is,
When the steed is stolen shut the stable door.
Part I, chapter 10
"Better late than never" is recorded earlier by Livy as Potius sero quam numquam. (book IV, sec. 23).
Proverbs (1546)
“It’s an ill wind as blows nobody no good, as I always say. And All’s well as ends Better!”
“He is not deserving of the name of Englishman who speaketh against ale, that is, good ale.”
Source: Lavengro (1851), Ch. 68
During an official visit in Amman, Jordon, making a statement and then being corrected by Senator Joe Lieberman http://web.archive.org/web/20080324115205/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gtqD_x9yYIuq_7S2dimSjMV5qRmg (18 March 2008)
2000s, 2008