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Carpe diem, a phrase that comes from the Roman poet Horace, means literally "Pluck the day", though it's usually translated as "Seize the day" The basic idea of this philosophy is that if people remember their inescapable deaths, they will lead more sober lives, live in the present, and take advantage of opportunities rather than postpone them 'til “tomorrow.†All of which are mostly good things. This original artwork is great for Latin phrases and ancient Latin quotes lovers! also, it could be a perfect gift idea for Christmas and birthdays.
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