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Carpe diem Horace trust tomorrow as little as you may Carpe diem
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Carpe Diem Poetry: Seize the Day!. Carpe Diem Literally means, “pluck the day” as in “plucking” or pulling flowers Get it? Gather moments in life. - ppt download