“Memento Mori” Sticker 3 pack.

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“Memento Mori”—a Latin phrase from ancient Rome, later echoed in medieval art—reminds us that life is fleeting. Like a dandelion on the wind, it speaks of beauty, impermanence, and the quiet call to live with purpose.

The direct Latin translation of “Memento Mori” is:

“Remember that you must die.”
• Memento = “Remember” (an imperative form of meminisse, to remember)
• Mori = “To die” (the present passive infinitive of morior, to die)

It was traditionally used as a philosophical reminder of mortality and the importance of living a meaningful life.

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