"Disce quasi semper victurus, vive quasi cras moriturus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Learn as if you were to live forever, live as if you were to die tomorrow." This quote emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and personal growth as if one's life will last indefinitely, while also encouraging living in the present moment and making the most out of each day as if it were the last. It serves as a reminder to balance long-term goals with seizing the opportunities of the present.
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quasi means almost.
quasi means almost.
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
what were the results of the quasi-war
quasi experiment simply exists
That is the spelling of the prefix quasi- meaning "similar" or sort of.
Quasi-War happened in 1799.
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A quasi moto is half man, half goat.
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Quasi means close but not quite there it a state of uncertainty