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Impudence Quotes

Villainy, when detected, never gives up, but boldly adds impudence to imposture.

Villainy, when detected, never gives up, but boldly adds impudence to imposture.

Oliver Goldsmith (1854). “The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Enquiry into the present state of polite learning. The citizen of the world”, p.467

Folly often goes beyond her bounds, but impudence knows none.

Ben Jonson (1756). “The Works of Ben. Jonson: Underwoods. Timber; or, Discoveries made upon men and matter. Horace, Of the art of poetry [with an English translation by Jonson]. The English grammar. Leges convivales, rules for the Tavern Academy. The case is altered”, p.78