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Source: Free Latin Dictionary Dictionary by Babylon | www.babylon.com
Description: Carpe diem Seize the day (
Nov 05, 07:13am
Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Horace. It is popularly translated as "seize the day". ChaCha!
To "seize the day" and/or a certain moment in time. To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.
To "seize the day" and/or a certain moment in time. To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.