E. B. White Quote

There is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.


The Elements of Style (ed. 1972)


There is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.

There is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.

There is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.

There is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.