Cuba Cigar Quotes & Sayings
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If you expect to see the final results of your work, you simply have not asked a big enough question. — I. F. Stone
My agent set up a meeting with George Lucas. They were casting in England. — David Prowse
I can't even remember when the Seventies was. — Robbie Keane
Perhaps effort doesn't matter, it isn't what ensures survival. — Helen Humphreys
We have such a long, familiar history with Peter Falk. The minute his mug is on that screen people smile. — Paul Reiser
For mere vengeance I would do nothing. This nation is too great to look for mere revenge. But for security of the future I would do every thing. — James A. Garfield
Open the old cigar-box ... let me consider anew ... Old friends,
and who is Maggie that I should abandon you?
A million surplus Maggies are willing 'o bear the yoke;
And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a Smoke.
Light me another Cuba ... I hold to my first-sworn vows,
If Maggie will have no rival, I'll have no Maggie for spouse! — Rudyard Kipling
I loved sitting on my veranda sipping quality scotch, puffing a Cuban cigar and watching Cuba on the horizon, or the oceanic vista. Did this late in the evenings many times. — Dirk Benedict
In the end, the Tribune lost touch with the world it was supposed to reach; it mattered passionately, but almost exclusively, to those who worked for it. — Paul Gray
No life form on this planet undergoes such a slow and graceful death as the tobacco leaf. — Mark McGinty
The U.S. is re-establishing relations with Cuba. But before President Obama can lift the embargo, it will need approval from the Republican-controlled Congress - or as Republicans who called Obama said, 'Close, but no cigar.' — Jimmy Fallon
I wish, he thinks, spoken words could be captured and kept in a locket. — David Mitchell
What I think and what the world thinks is totally different. — Paul Prudhomme
In August 1961, I visited President Kennedy at Hyannis Port. The Berlin Wall was going up, and he was about to begin a huge military buildup - reluctantly, or so he said, as he puffed on a cigar liberated by a friend from Castro's Cuba. — Gore Vidal
