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    Times fly, remember death

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    Tempus fugit is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as time flies.

    Beside above, who said tempus fugit? Virgil

    Also Know, what does the phrase Memento Mori mean?

    Pronunciation and translation Memento is the 2nd person singular active imperative of meminī, to remember, to bear in mind, usually serving as a warning: remember! Mori is the present infinitive of the deponent verb morior, literally to die. In other words, remember death or remember that you will die.

    Where does the phrase Memento Mori come from?

    Memento mori is Latin for “Remember death.” The phrase is believed to originate from an ancient Roman tradition in which a servant would be tasked with standing behind a victorious general as he paraded though town.

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