"Carpe Diem" is a Latin phrase translated in French "cueille le jour", meaning in English "pick (as in picking fruits) the day"
Carpe diem because the day will never come back! This is good if you need a longer sentence
No. The phrase is from the Latin, and means 'Seize the opportunity'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'carpe' means '[you] seize or take'; and 'diem' means 'day'. If you google 'carpe...
The boy was pondering weather to jump of the cliff or not, but then shouted, "Carpe Diem" and leaped off of the giant rock.
"seize the business of the day" (I believe)