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Winston Churchill took to smoking cigars at age 20, appropriately enough in Cuba, during the Spanish-Cuban War in 1895. He never stopped. For the rest of his life, he smoked as religiously as he drank. When asked, toward the end of his life, to explain his longevity, he named the two vices he regarded more as rites. "Smoke good cigars," he said, "and drink fine brandy."
- Neil Reynolds, The Globe and Mail (CANADA)
- Neil Reynolds, The Globe and Mail (CANADA)