Carpe diem (Latin for enjoy the day or literally: pick the day) is an aphorism from the ode An Leukonoë by the Roman poet Horace (* 65 BC; 8 BC), written around 23 BC. In the closing line, as the poem's conclusion, it urges us to enjoy our scarce time of life today and not to put it off until the next day. The appeal is not, as is often mistakenly assumed, hedonistic, but epicurean. In German, the translation. Nutze den Tag (Use the day) has become a common word, which, however, does not fully reflect Horace's intention (source Wikipedia).
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art-painting-graphics-illustration-photography-photoartistry, Christine Nöhmeier Simbach am Inn alias Chris Berger
Studio and gallery in Simbach am Inn`:Watercolors and acrylic works, digital processing of photos, mixed media, Christines Malerwerkstatt Simbach: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Christines-Malerwerkstatt-Simbach/1426587997567129?ref=hl
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