No, it simply means to take advantage of the day and make the most of it!!! Live life to the fullest, don't waste a moment, or if you are in battle, it is a good way be positive LOL
2007-12-09 19:05:18
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answered by luvwaterandmtdew 2
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"seize the day" means make the most of every day, do what you can today and not put it off for "later". Don't procrastinate. You should know that since you've chosen it as your name.
An oxymoron is a contradiction in terms like "parting is such sweet sorrow", with sweet and sorrow being the opposite terms.
2007-12-09 19:05:26
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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very productive, to ask such questions
2007-12-09 19:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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kinda sounds that way.
2007-12-09 19:00:52
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answered by caligirl8 5
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I don't think so.
2007-12-09 23:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2007-12-09 19:06:09
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answered by Max A 7
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