no time like the present, there's



no time like the present, there's

Do or say it now, as in Go ahead and call him-there's no time like the present. This adage was first recorded in 1562. One compiler of proverbs, John Trusler, amplified it: "No time like the present, a thousand unforeseen circumstances may interrupt you at a future time" ( Proverbs Exemplified, 1790).
See also: like, time

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Roshanara-Persian (Archaic)
Clementia-Late Roman
Adil-Arabic
EthanEE-thən (English)English, Jewish, French, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Lourens-Frisian, Dutch
ShelSHELEnglish