Andrew Mayne Quotes
Roosevelt Pulled A Cigar From His Pocket And Lit It. "How Can You Smoke At A Time Like This?" Asked The Captain. His Eyes Were Aimed Up At The Falling Flames.
"Hell, If I'm Going To Die, It's Going To Be Doing Something I Enjoy. And Since None Of You Are Of The Female Persuasion, It's The Cigar."
"At This Point The Fall Would Probably Just Pulverize Our Legs. If We Could Avoid Cardiac Arrest, We'd Live. As Invalids Of Course," Replied Smith.
"Don't Ruin My Cigar, Schmitty.
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