Cigar Quote by Mark Twain
“No one can tell me what is a good cigar - for me. I am the only judge. People who claim to know say that I smoke the worst cigars in the world. They bring their own cigars when they come to my house.”
About This Quote
The speaker asserts personal autonomy over taste, rejecting external judgments about cigar quality.
In simple terms: I decide my own preferences.
Trust your own judgment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- choosing cigars
- making personal decisions
- defending personal taste
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you determine your own standards?
- When should you consider others' advice?
External opinions may overlook personal context.