A few days ago
pugnose

what is the root work of carpaediem? what does it mean?

this line was used in the movie flat liners starring julia roberts

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A few days ago
lizald5

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It’s ‘carpe diem’ and it’s Latin – literal translation ‘sieze the day’.

It means enjoy the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future.

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A few days ago
xanjo
The phrase is Latin, it’s carpe diem and means “sieze the day”. It was used in the Robin Williams movie, “Dead Poet’s Society”.

Sieze the day basically means make the most of each opportunity and grab it.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
From the Latin ‘Carpe Diem’ – translation ‘Sieze the day!’ – this phrase was mispelled by the early settlers of New England as ‘Carpe Dime!’ and the result was American Capitalism.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Seize the day – i.e. act now, grab the opportunity.

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A few days ago
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I look it up and i cant find it. really sorry
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