Modus Operandi: the method of operation Carpe Diem: Seize the day
Carpe denim means "seize the denim," but you probably mean carpe diem, which is "seize the day".
Carpe Diem is owned by James Packer. BE MORE SPECIFIC. 'Carpe Diem' is the most common boat name.
The exclamation "carpe diem" is Latin for "cease the day. " An example of "carpe diem" in a sentence is "The terminally ill man adapted a carpe diem attitude in order to make the best of the time he has left. "
I think you mean Carpe Diem. That means seize the day in latin.
Sieze the day. Or Live for the moment. Actual spelling = Carpe Diem
There are two phrases here: carpe diem, meaning "seize the day"; and vita brevis, meaning "short life."
Bon viver means "enjoy the life" in french, like carpe diem. Bon viver means "enjoy the life" in french, like carpe diem. Bon viver means "enjoy the life" in french, like carpe diem.
"seize the business of the day" (I believe)
The ancient Roman orator, Cato, is quoted as saying Carpe Diem.
Do you mean carpe diem? It means "seize the day". Carpe is the singular imperative form of the verb cárpere ("to seize") and diem is from the noun dies, "day".
Carpe diem; nihil confide die crastino.