Seize the Day.
2006-10-22 07:08:20
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answer #1
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answered by just me 4
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Meaning Of Carpe Diem
2016-12-14 10:08:31
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answered by ? 4
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What Does Carpe Diem Mean
2016-09-28 00:34:32
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answered by ? 4
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Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Horace (Odes 1.11). It is usually translated as "seize the day"
2006-10-21 00:58:19
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answered by Spock 6
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It isn't German, it's Latin.
It means "seize the day". It means that you should make the most of the present moment , grab hold of your chances for happiness as soon as they appear because life is short.
2006-10-21 00:56:09
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answered by Markie 2
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Latin for Sieze the day.
The meaing of it is to take advantage of all that today has to offer, for it will never come again.
2006-10-21 10:57:05
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answered by mike i 4
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It's Latin, and means "seize the day". To live each day to the fullest.
2006-10-21 00:57:31
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answered by Lydia 7
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Latin Sieze the day I believe
2006-10-21 00:51:27
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answered by doktordbel 5
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Sieze the Day - it's a Latin phrase.
2006-10-21 00:51:22
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answered by mo 3
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Try to watch "Dead Poets Society".
2006-10-21 01:20:40
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answered by rosebud 2
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its not german at all. it's latin for sieze the day.
it means take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.
2006-10-21 01:24:01
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answer #11
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answered by statistics 4
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