E. B. White Quote

In the nature of things, a person engaged in the flimsy business of expressing himself on paper is dependent on the large general privilege of being heard. Any intimation that this privilege may be revoked throws a writer into panic.


An E.B. White reader (ed. HarperCollins, 1966)


In the nature of things, a person engaged in the flimsy business of expressing himself on paper is dependent on the large general privilege of being...

In the nature of things, a person engaged in the flimsy business of expressing himself on paper is dependent on the large general privilege of being...

In the nature of things, a person engaged in the flimsy business of expressing himself on paper is dependent on the large general privilege of being...

In the nature of things, a person engaged in the flimsy business of expressing himself on paper is dependent on the large general privilege of being...