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?
3 comments:
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
xo,
Carla a.k.a Mrs. R @ SimplifyLifeWithMrsR.com
What a beautiful response to this quote and so very true. Thank you Carla.
I love this phrase- thanks for reminding me of it! It makes me think of Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society.
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