E. B. White
E. B. White
Elwyn Brooks "E. B." White was an American writer. He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide The Elements of Style, which is commonly known as "Strunk & White". He also wrote books for children, including Stuart Little, Charlotte's Web, and The Trumpet of the Swan. Charlotte's Web was voted the top children's novel in a 2012 survey of School Library Journal readers, an accomplishment repeated in earlier surveys...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth11 July 1899
CountryUnited States of America
There are a lot of people that come out that like to know something like this is being preserved. There's not too much of this left.
When we recruit running backs, we recruit big backs,
Where else can you do that besides L.A.?
We are continuing to work with the airport, and our hope is they will come into full compliance with our regulations.
Tommy has said along and along this is God's will, that God sent Ed to his restaurant and that there was a reason for him to meet him and this was the reason.
We are just having the mix our football players with our basketball players. We are just having to some growing pains right now.
War correspondents . . . see a great deal of the world. Our obligation is to pass it on to others.
When I got recruited, they told me it never rained (here).
We are having local expenses due to assisting evacuees that are in our community,
To be the hottest ticket in L.A. makes you feel pretty good. Being in Hollywood, we meet so many people. We've got Snoop working out with us, Will Ferrell working out with us. All the movie stars, all the rappers, they want to be part of winning.
The politicians have focused so much on the mega-churches in the county from a land use perspective until they have not looked at the contributions being made by the smaller churches. Our church has a partnership with Longfields Elementary where we provide textbooks, school supplies and even shoes for the children.
The police said the woman had been talking to my daughter, but she never actually met up with her. They have cleared this woman of everything.
The police have the power to search people's homes, to make arrests, to take blood samples and so forth as long as they have 'probable cause' to suspect that a crime has been committed. That is a fairly low standard.
The payoffs for choosing drama as a way to handle the events of your life are myriad. How about temporarily satisfying, long, go-nowhere conversations that serve to lower the intelligence level of all involved?