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Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Horace that has become an aphorism. It is popularly translated as "seize the day".
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Take heed with your heart and mind! ChaCha
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Oh captain, my captain.
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Carpe diem means seize the day! ChaCha on!
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