are there any latin phrases that are similar to seize the day or live for the moment besides carpe diem? thnks
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- In horam vivere (live for the moment)
- Sorry, I don“t have a similar phrase in Latin, but I like the phrase: Veni, vidi, vici = I came, I saw, I won. The emperor Cesar of ancient Rome said that! A very famous phrase, I wish I could say the same of my life!
- What the cashier tells me to do: Die dulci fruimini. When things are going well, keep out of it: Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere. As said by a Latin Bugs Bunny: Quid agis, Medice? As spoken to my children when they misbehaved: Antiquis temporibus, nati tibi similes in rupibus ventosissimis exponebantur ad necem. And to one of my troops when he/she would screw up: Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris On the gate to my back yard (I have a German Shepherd mix): CAVE CANEM On many restaurant doors now: TIBI GRATIAS AGIMUS QUOD NIHIL FUMAS What Dirty Harry said: Fac ut gaudeam.
- There are many depending on what you want to say oblatum occasionem tene - seize the opportunity bibamus, moriendum est - let's drink, we all must die vivamus atque amemus - let's live and let's love hodie vivendum, amissa praeteritorum cura - today must be lived, the care for bygone things having been lost
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