carpe diem cras

English

Etymology

From Latin carpe diem (seize the day) and crās (tomorrow)

Proverb

carpe diem cras

  1. seize the day tomorrow, make the most of tomorrow

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Latin

Etymology

From Horace, Odes I.xi.8: Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero, meaning “seize the day while trusting as little as possible on what tomorrow might bring”.

Phrase

carpe diem crās

  1. carpe diem cras, seize the day tomorrow
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