E. B. White Islands Quotations
E. B. White Quotes about:
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- Henry David Thoreau
- Maggie Stiefvater
- Mark Twain
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Rick Riordan
- Dave Barry
- Tim Bishop
- Cassandra Clare
- E B White
- Gregory Carter
- Jack Adams
- John Millington Synge
- Nellie Bly
- Paul Simon
- Agatha Christie
- Albert Camus
- Albert Einstein
- Aneurin Bevan
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh
- Ayrton Senna
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New York Quotes
The subtlest change in New York is something people don't speak much about but that is in everyone's mind. The city, for the first time in its long history, is destructible. A single flight of planes no bigger than a wedge of geese can quickly end this island fantasy, burn the towers, crumble the bridges, turn the underground passages into lethal chambers, cremate the millions. The intimation of mortality is part of New York now: in the sound of jets overhead, in the black headlines of the latest edition. (Written in 1949, 22 years before the World Trade Center was completed.)
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New York Quotes
A single flight of planes no bigger than a wedge of geese can quickly end this island fantasy, burn the towers, crumble the bridges, turn the underground passages into lethal chambers, cremate millions... Of all targets New York has a certain clear priority. In the mind of whatever perverted dreamer might loose the lightning, New York must hold a steady, irresistible charm.