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Mark Twain and his Views on Smoking Cigarettes

It appears Mark Twain was a great lover of a good smoke. Having been a writer, and smoker, his entire life, he probably met folks that attempted to force the third precious thing down his throat on many occasions. You bet!
The well-known author of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn" was a smoker and loved to smoke. Reproduced below is what he said about smoking:

"I don't want any of your statistics. I took your whole batch and lit my pipe with it. I hate your kind of people. You are always ciphering out how much a man's health is injured, and how much his intellect is impaired, and how many pitiful dollars and cents he wastes in the course of ninety-two years' indulgence in the fatal practice of smoking; and in the equally fatal practice of drinking coffee; and in playing billiards occasionally; and in taking a glass of wine at dinner, etc., etc., etc. . . . You never see but one side of the question. You are blind to the fact that most old men in America smoke and drink coffee, although, according to your theory, they ought to have died young; and that hearty old Englishmen drink wine and survive it, and portly old Dutchmen both drink and smoke freely, and yet grow older and fatter all the time. And you never try to find out how much solid comfort, relaxation and enjoyment a man derives from smoking in the course of a lifetime, (and which is worth ten times the money he would save by letting it alone,) nor the appalling aggregate of happiness lost in a lifetime by your kind of people from NOT smoking."

Mark Twain, San Francisco, 1865

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