Along with collected letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Jefferson and Wendell Willkie, "Rickles' Letters" illustrates the power of eloquent correspondence and offers universal wisdom for the ages. For example: RICKLES TO MRS. LINCOLN: "Sorry you had problems at Ford's Theatre last night, but could you get me a couple of aisle tickets for the Saturday matinee?"RICKLES TO ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER: "Lose the cigar. It's hard enough to understand you without it."RICKLES TO CLINT EASTWOOD: "How many guys could do a movie about Iwo Jima from the Japanese point of view? I got nervous; I thought you were going to let them win "RICKLES TO SANTA CLAUS: "Kiss my jingle bells."RICKLES TO PRESIDENT CARTER: "Forget your hammers and nails and Habitat House and read my book."RICKLES TO QUEEN ELIZABETH: "Is it true your husband has a day job working at a sword factory?"RICKLES TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "Cousin Herbie was doing great selling candles until you came up with the stupid idea of flying a kite."RICKLES TO MAYOR BLOOMBERG: "What do I have to do to get a cab around here?"
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