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Carpe diem
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A Latin aphorism from the Roman poet Horace meaning 'seize the day,' urging one to make the most of the present.
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“I never thought I'd grow tired of reading Flaubert.”
“Oh please, he's been parked on his ass watching The Young and the Restless.”
“their use of stock figures is reminiscent of the commedia dell'arte.”
“Yes, uh, Esther is Punchinello, Victor is Flavio, and Nikki — well, she's just the town pump.”