Is this a common saying or idiom? This was in a writing where a mother regretted not telling his father she loved him before his death.
gu80)A word before is worth two after.
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Is this a common saying or idiom? This was in a writing where a mother regretted not telling his father she loved him before his death.
gu80)A word before is worth two after.
:up: It's a more specific way of saying 'Prevention is better than cure' (or 'An ounce of <something> is worth a pound of <something-else-I-forget-what> - which are often-used sayings; (some might think too often - you should avoid clichés like the plague. :-))
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