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Senectus insanabilis morbus est. (Latin proverb)
Translation: "Old age is an incurable disease" or "Old age itself is a sickness."

"Some aging people seem to have the attitude of Senectus insanabilis morbus est and choose not to try to do anything about it."

—Publius Terentius (c.185-159 B.C.) as presented in
Veni, Vidi, Vici by Eugene Ehrlich; Harper-Collins Publishers; 1995; page 228.
This entry is located in the following units: morb-, morbi- (page 2) sen-, sene-, seni-, sir- (page 2)