As an idiom or proverb, “better late than never” is attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote The Canterbury Tales. It was first seen in 1386 in The Yeoman’s Tale: “For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period.”That is very well said, isn’t it?
As an idiom or proverb, “better late than never” is attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote The Canterbury Tales. It was first seen in 1386 in The Yeoman’s Tale: “For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period.” That is very well said, isn’t it...
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He would never forget this lesson: Gold did not bring happiness.This is a Greek story. Now the idiom “have the Midas touch” means to have the ability (能力) to be successful, especially the ability to . Well, do you want to have the Midas touch and become a...
Frank said he’s writing toBloodto correct the duplications. You’ll be more likely to get a correction from a stone than fromBlood, as the idiom goes. Remember Charles-Henri Lecellier? Charles-Henri Lecellier is about to get promoted to CNRS research director 2nd class. Time to dig up ...
So Midas did, and the water took away his golden touch. He would never forget this lesson: Gold did not bring happiness. This is a Greek story. Now the idiom “have the Midas touch” means to have the ability (能力) to be successful, especially the ability to ....