“Carpe diem, vivamus cum passione,”
Says the poet in his lauded rhyme;
Let not the days upon us slip away,
But seize the moment with a vibrant sway.
Embrace life’s journey with zeal and grace,
For in its essence lies our truest face.
“Ubi socios amicos praesidium quaeris,”
Search for friends who’ll shield thee from the fears;
A steadfast bond in comrades doth reside,
And hearts intertwined are never side.
In laughter, tears, and shared dreams divine,
The worth of friendship’s value we will mine.
“Summa volutpat vita sunt,”
Life’s greatest pleasure lies in living well,
When passions bloom as they should grow.
Seek joy in every task, no matter how smallβ
Let not life pass without a single stall;
Embrace experiences with ardor and glee,
For it is these moments that truly see
The essence of our existence set alight.
“Non est omne qui quiete locus,”
Not all who appear calm possess the key;
True wisdom lies in knowing oneself.
Reflect upon thy path, both wrong and rightβ
Inself-discovery we find the light.
For every soul a journey unique holds,
Whose winding roads chart its course to unfold.
So cherish life’s adage with all our might,
Let truth, passion, friendship, guide us through the night.
These lines echo the wisdom of ages past,
When Latin poetry cast its radiant gas.
May this humble ode find its place here,
As a testament to the enduring allure of Adages near and dear.
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