I cannot quite see that we can be happy, that we can '
seize the day', unless we take part in social, economic and cultural change and progress.
The
Seize the Day event is the largest epilepsy advocacy day in Louisiana, and Price LeBlanc Toyota is proud to lend its support.
Hughes added: "It's
seize the day time - and that is a hard thing to do because everyone thinks there's always tomorrow or next week.
Preparing to
Seize the Day: The festival opened each day with a special ceremony led by one of the Arts Olympiad finalists from the Greater Washington Area.
Cancer-hit Jane's existence was a reminder to all of us to
seize the day, whatever the circumstances.
It's a bit racy but not terribly raunchy, and lively fun to read, with a clear message about learning to discover oneself, reach out to others, and
seize the day. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT
But because modern agriculture demands high yields from densely planted crops, they need modern commercial honey bees, in massive quantities, in order to
seize the day when the bloom is peaking.
Glenys Evans, who wrote
Seize The Day, tailored the part especially for Sarah because of her ability and love of the playwright.
FDR knew the consequences of failing to
seize the day. A visitor unidentified in the press--came to him not long after the Inauguration and told him, "Mr.
Ezratty, "Faded Glory Capital decided to
seize the day, and market its land when demand for new development sites in Manhattan is at an all-time high."
Many of his sentiments echo those of Gilgamesh's detractors: carpe diem,
seize the day, for tomorrow we die.
We didn't have a contract or anything so when we were ready to record
Seize the Day we didn't know if they'd be into it, but all we had to do was ask.
In the film "Dead Poets' Society", Robin Williams plays a gifted and dedicated teacher determined to help his students appreciate the age-old adage Carpe Diem or,
seize the day. This phrase captures a major theme in the film and in life: make the most of your existence and don't let opportunities pass you by.
In the film 'Dead Poets' Society,' Robin Williams plays a gifted and dedicated teacher determined to help his students appreciate the age-old adage Carpe Diem or,
seize the day. This phrase captures a major theme in the film and in life: make the most of your existence and don't let opportunities pass you by.