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Source: Carpe diem | www.phrases.org.uk
Nov 07, 10:13pm
"Carpe diem" is Latin, and it means "seize the day". What else can ChaCha translate for you today? Keep those questions coming!
Carpe diem is used as an admonition to seize the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future. ChaCha on!
Carpe diem is a Latin expression that means “seize the day.” The phrase originated as the title of a poem by Horace.
Carpe Diem: seize the day; enjoy the present, as opposed to placing all hope in the future. Thank you for using ChaCha!