That man is guilty of impertinence who considers not the
circumstances of time, or engrosses the conversation, or makes
himself the subject of his discourse, or pays no regard to the
company he is in.
- Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (often called "Tully" for short)
Impertinence will intermeddle in things in which it has no
concern, showing a want of breeding, or, more commonly, a spirit
of sheer impudence.
- George Crabbe
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