SEIZE THE DAY
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For all the word scholars out there: Carpe Diem is Latin for "Sieze the Day."
From Etymonline.com: carpe diem - 1817, from L., "enjoy the day," lit. "pluck the day (while it is ripe)," an aphorism from Horace ("Odes" I.xi), from PIE *kerp- "to gather, pluck, harvest."
From Dictionary.com: car·pe di·em (kärp dm, -m, d-) interj. Used as an admonition to seize the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future. n. Such an admonition. [Latin : carpe, seize + diem, day.]
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