A Quote by Horace

Seize the day [Carpe diem]: trust not to the morrow. — © Horace
Seize the day [Carpe diem]: trust not to the morrow.
Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero'Snatch at today and trust as little as you can in tomorrow' - (Odes) Often translated as 'Seize the day'.
Carpe diem. (Seize the day.)
Carpe diem, quam minime credula postero. Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow.
Carpe per diem - seize the check.
Carpe Jugulum," read Agnes aloud. "That's... well, Carpe Diem is 'Sieze the Day,' so this means-" "Go for the throat
If you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. Go on, lean in. Listen, you hear it? Carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary.
Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow!
'Carpe Diem' is a phrase that I try to embrace. It means seize the day, to make the most of the present and to give little thought to the past or future. In the time that I have here, I want to love and live life to the fullest while being a positive influence on others. And I want a full life for everyone.
Mr. Keating: Carpe Diem! Sieze the day!
Carpe diem! Rejoice while you are alive; enjoy the day; live life to the fullest; make the most of what you have. It is later than you think.
At least I carpe'd that one diem.
Carpe diem, you know.
Carpe every damn diem.
Let's carpe the hell out of this diem.
To-morrow is that lamp upon the marsh, which a traveller never reacheth; To-morrow, the rainbow's cup, coveted prize of ignorance; To-morrow, the shifting anchorage, dangerous trust of manners; To-morrow, the wrecker's beacon, wily snare of the destroyer. Reconcile conviction with delay, and To-morrow is a fatal lie; Frighten resolutions into action, To-morrow is a wholesome truth.
I live with carpe diem engraved on my heart.
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