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
People brought Poppy gifts. Bones and biscuits and toys. Everybody had a blast, including the dogs with their party hats.
I'm pleased how she's done moving into No. 2 singles in our lineup. Everybody is doing well so far, and I hope things continue to go that way.
It was a mutual thing as to what everybody deep down wanted. A lot of times when you create a bond, you kind of do the little extra things to make things happen, or to make that other person successful.
I guess the real question here is, what is the cost of bond market volatility and what is the cost of the Fed's miscommunication with the market? ... They went out and told everybody to buy bonds and then they cut their legs off.
My team fought hard. I don't like losing. Everybody can't win all the time.
It's harder to get open now, because everybody concentrates on me and Eric. It's harder to get open shots, so when I do get the ball, I've been forcing it and rushing it a little bit.
Given the publicity of this case, you're not going to run into anybody here who hasn't heard about it, ... Everybody at Parris Island knows about it.
In the matter of stepping up to our true potential, everybody wants to go to heaven and nobody wants to die. We want all the goodies without paying the price.
It's too bad. We're in an age where everybody is anti-smoking anyway. We're fighting an uphill battle to begin with.
He wasn't a bad person at all. He never did bad. Everybody liked him. He was a really nice guy and was there for everybody.
It really is a very good barometer, we think, of how active employers are.
As a New York-based sports editor put it to me,
That's been one of the knocks on me, ... that people think I'm not strong. So that's one of the things I want to work on in my last year.
They started cracking jokes, and I said: 'Ain't nothing funny when I have to work the next day.'