Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Ambrose, Stephen (1991), Eisenhower: Soldier and President, Retrieved on 2011-01-04

Memes

04 JAN 2011

 Eisenhower and the Ability to Snear

While he was at Key West, Eisenhower had been told by [his doctor] that he would have to cut down from four packs of cigarettes per day to one. After a few days of limiting his smoking, Eisenhower decided that counting cigarettes was worse than not smoking at all, and he quit. He never had another cigarette in his life, a fact that amazed the gang, his other friends, the reporters who covered his activities, and the public. Eisenhower was frequently asked how he did it; he replied that it ...
Folksonomies: eisenhower cigarettes
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A passage describing how Dwight Eisenhower found his ability to snear at weaklings to help motivate him to quit smoking.

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