Description
This Latin phrase literally translates to "pluck the day" or "harvest the day," but is widely understood as "seize the day". It originates from the Roman poet Horace's Odes (23 BCE). Horace encouraged people to live in the present and not solely focus on an uncertain future. The phrase suggests savoring the present through sensory experiences of nature, rather than forcefully snatching time before it escapes
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