E. B. White Quotes - Page 10
Life's accumulation is more discouraging than life itself, when stirred up.
E. B. White (1989). “The Letters of E. B. White”, Perennial
If I can fool a bug... I can surely fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs.
1952 Charlotte. Charlotte's Web, ch.10.
Interview with George Plimpton and Frank Crowther for The Paris Review (1969); later published in "Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews", Series eight, 1988.
A writer should tend to lift people up, not lower them down.
E. B. White (2011). “In the Words of E.B. White: Quotations from America's Most Companionable of Writers”, p.218, Cornell University Press
Harper's Magazine (October 1938); later quoted in Scott Elledge "E.B. White: A Biography" (Chapter X: Mr Tilley's Departure, p. 209), 1984.
The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.
1954 The Second Tree from the Corner, 'The Second Tree from the Corner'.
E. B. White (2014). “Writings from The New Yorker 1925-1976”, p.7, Harper Collins
"The Elements of Style" by William Strunk, Jr., E. B. White, (Ch. V), 1972.
"In the Words of E.B. White: Quotations from America's Most Companionable of Writers".
E. B. White (1989). “The Letters of E. B. White”, Perennial