We are all dying, every moment that passes of every day. That is the inescapable truth of this existence. It is a truth that can paralyze us with fear, or one that can energize us with impatience, with the desire to explore and experience, with the hope- nay, the iron-will!- to find a memory in every action. To be alive, under sunshine, or starlight, in weather fair or stormy. To dance with every step, be they through gardens of flowers or through deep snows.
R.A. SalvatoreStichwörter: life truth passion carpe-diem
Don't count the days, make the days count.
Muhammad AliStichwörter: carpe-diem advice-for-daily-living
Rest in Peace?’ Why that phrase? That’s the most ridiculous phrase I’ve ever heard! You die, and they say ‘Rest in Peace!’ …Why would one need to ‘rest’ when they’re dead?! I spent thousands of years of world history resting. While Agamemnon was leading his ships to Troy, I was resting. While Ovid was seducing women at the chariot races, I was resting. While Jeanne d’Arc was hallucinating, I was resting. I wait until airplanes are scuttling across the sky to burst out onto the scene, and I’m only going to be here for a short while, so when I die, I certainly won’t need to rest again! Not while more adventures of the same kind are going on.
Roman PayneStichwörter: carpe-diem death mythology adventures troy seize-the-day agamemnon jeanne-of-arc ovid
It’s not that we have to quit
this life one day, but it’s how
many things we have to quit
all at once: music, laughter,
the physics of falling leaves,
automobiles, holding hands,
the scent of rain, the concept
of subway trains... if only one
could leave this life slowly!
Stichwörter: life music laughter beauty carpe-diem loss rain sorrow dying regret trains automobiles holding-hands leaves subway
You look ridiculous if you dance
You look ridiculous if you don't dance
So you might as well
dance.
Stichwörter: life dancing carpe-diem
The word ‘sin’ is derived from the Indo-European root ‘es-,’ meaning ‘to be.’ When I discovered this etymology, I intuitively understood that for a [person] trapped in patriarchy, which is the religion of the entire planet, ‘to be’ in the fullest sense is ‘to sin'.
Mary DalyStichwörter: life christianity carpe-diem religion feminism sin patriarchy etymology
Cherish your solitude. Take trains by yourself to places you have never been. Sleep out alone under the stars. Learn how to drive a stick shift. Go so far away that you stop being afraid of not coming back. Say no when you don’t want to do something. Say yes if your instincts are strong, even if everyone around you disagrees. Decide whether you want to be liked or admired. Decide if fitting in is more important than finding out what you’re doing here. Believe in kissing.
Eve EnslerStichwörter: solitude carpe-diem self-empowerment self-reliance autonomy enjoy-life cherish
We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it.
Ernesto Che GuevaraStichwörter: inspirational passion carpe-diem courage bravery commitment indiviuality here-and-now
Live each day as if it's your last', that was the conventional advice, but really, who had the energy for that? What if it rained or you felt a bit glandy? It just wasn't practical. Better by far to simply try and be good and courageous and bold and to make a difference. Not change the world exactly, but the bit around you. Go out there with your passion and your electric typewriter and work hard at...something. Change lives through art maybe. Cherish your friends, stay true to your principles, live passionately and fully and well. Experience new things. Love and be loved, if you ever get the chance.
David NichollsStichwörter: carpe-diem incrementalism
Oh, now, now, now, the only now, and above all now, and there is no other now but thou now and now is thy prophet.
Ernest HemingwayStichwörter: carpe-diem for-whom-the-bell-tolls
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