Carpe Diem
Carpe Diem translation:
Carpe diem is Latin for (approximately) "seize the day" or "enjoy the moment".
This rule of life is found in the "Odes" (I, 11.8) of Roman poet Horace (65 - 8 BC), it reads:
Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero ("seize this day, and never trust the next")
It is quoted accordingly either as a demand not to waste somebody's time with useless things, or as a justification for pleasure and joy of life with little fear for the future.
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