Carpe Diem
The meaning of this is thought to be:
'Seize the day'.
After all today will be yesterday before you know it.
This Latin saying is originated from the Odes Book 1 by lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus,
(65 BC - 8 BC)
(Did you know 'Carpe Diem' are the most Googled words)
So I am going to:
Carpe Diem today and every other day.
Will you join me?
#quotes #quote #carpediem
The meaning of this is thought to be:
'Seize the day'.
After all today will be yesterday before you know it.
This Latin saying is originated from the Odes Book 1 by lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus,
(65 BC - 8 BC)
(Did you know 'Carpe Diem' are the most Googled words)
So I am going to:
Carpe Diem today and every other day.
Will you join me?
Hi Tracey, Carpe Diem is one of the most powerful quotes out there. It's so important to live your Now ... tomorrow is never promised and yesterday has past. I think that's why I love watching the sunset each night ... a reminder that tomorrow is a new beginning to live in your moment. Thank you so much for sharing with us at #SimplifyWednesdays Pinned, Tweeted, Shared
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Carla a.k.a Mrs. R @ SimplifyLifeWithMrsR.com
What a beautiful response to this quote and so very true. Thank you Carla.
DeleteI love this phrase- thanks for reminding me of it! It makes me think of Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society.
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