Taken from Book 1 of Horace's book Odes, what Latin aphorism translates to "seize the day?"
Answer Carpe diem
In Horace's work, carpe diem is part of a longer sentence, "carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero," which is often translated as "seize the day, have little faith in tomorrow." The ode asserts that the future is unpredictable and that one should take steps in the present to improve one's future.
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