What does all this Latin mean?
Who said it?
Carpe diem, (Latin: “pluck the day” or “seize the day”)
This is a phrase used by the Roman poet Horace in an ode to express the idea that one should enjoy life while one can, not to ignore the future, but also not to trust that everything is going to fall into place for you. You should take action for the future today. (From Wikipedia 2019.)
Parati Postera, Latin: “ready for the next”
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