Popular Post luckme10 Posted June 30, 2018 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2018 Thought this was an interesting read. Seems like the smoker's dilemma is timeless. Mark Twain on Nicotine Nannies The Moral Statistician Originally published in Sketches, Old and New, 1893 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. And you are always figuring out how many women have been burned to death because of the dangerous fashion of wearing expansive hoops, etc. etc. You never see more than 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 (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. Of course you can save money by denying yourself all those little vicious enjoyments for fifty years; but then what can you do with it? What use can you put it to? Money can't save your infinitesimal soul. All the use that money can be put to is to purchase comfort and enjoyment in this life; therefore, as you are an enemy to comfort and enjoyment where is the use of accumulating cash? It won't do for you to say that you can use it to better purpose in furnishing a good table, and in charities, and in supporting tract societies, because you know yourself that you people who have no petty vices are never known to give away a cent, and that you stint yourselves so in the matter of food that you are always feeble and hungry. And you never dare to laugh in the daytime for fear some poor wretch, seeing you in a good humor, will try to borrow a dollar of you; and in church you are always down on your knees, with your ears buried in the cushion, when the contribution-box comes around; and you never give the revenue officers a full statement of your income. Now you know all these things yourself, don't you? Very well, then, what is the use of your stringing out your miserable lives to a lean and withered old age? What is the use of your saving money that is so utterly worthless to you? In a word, why don't you go off somewhere and die, and not be always trying to seduce people into becoming as ornery and unlovable as you are yourselves, by your villainous "moral statistics"? Now, I don't approve of dissipation, and I don't indulge in it either; but I haven't a particle of confidence in a man who has no redeeming petty vices. And so I don't want to hear from you any more. I think you are the very same man who read me a long lecture last week about the degrading vice of smoking cigars, and then came back, in my absence, with your reprehensible fire-proof gloves on, and carried off my beautiful parlor stove. http://www.davehitt.com/facts/marktwain.html 5 4 1
JR Kipling Posted June 30, 2018 Posted June 30, 2018 Mark Twain was a master of the expression of clear thinking
joeypots Posted June 30, 2018 Posted June 30, 2018 And just because. Quote It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so. Mark Twain Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/mark_twain_109624
Akela3rd Posted June 30, 2018 Posted June 30, 2018 "the appalling aggregate of happiness lost in a lifetime"The perfect rejoinder. A phrase to etch on your brain and chuck into a conversation on why you shouldn't be doing this, that or the other.
gweilgi Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 Mark Twain should have had the Nobel Prize for Literature.... one of the greats for sure. Thanks for the reminder!
NSXCIGAR Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 "Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar." "I pledged myself to smoke but one cigar a day. I kept the cigar waiting until bedtime, then I had a luxurious time with it. But desire persecuted me every day and all day long. I found myself hunting for larger cigars... within the month my cigar had grown to such proportions I could have used it as a crutch." "I ordinarily smoke fifteen cigars during my five hours' labours, and if my interest reaches the enthusiastic point, I smoke more. I smoke with all my might, and allow no intervals." “It has always been my rule never to smoke when asleep, and never to refrain when awake.” “If heaven has no cigars, I shall not go there” --Mark Twain
maxcjs0101 Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 Tldr version: “We’re here for a good time, not a long time” 1
rob Posted July 5, 2018 Posted July 5, 2018 If nothing else.... its clear that we are not the first generation to have to defend ourselves for our interests and passions. Very well articulated by Mr Twain, as one would expect.
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