20th April 2012

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23rd January 2012

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13th January 2012

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The Twilight Zone’s crew looks on as Rod Serling performs his on-camera narration for the episode Static (1961)
“As I grow older, the urge to write gets less and less. I’ve pretty much spewed out everything I have to say, none of which has been particularly monumental. I’ve written articulate stuff, reasonably bright stuff over the years, but nothing that will stand the test of time. The good writing, like wine, has to age well with the years, and my stuff is momentarily adequate.”
 -Serling, 1972 

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The Twilight Zone’s crew looks on as Rod Serling performs his on-camera narration for the episode Static (1961)

“As I grow older, the urge to write gets less and less. I’ve pretty much spewed out everything I have to say, none of which has been particularly monumental. I’ve written articulate stuff, reasonably bright stuff over the years, but nothing that will stand the test of time. The good writing, like wine, has to age well with the years, and my stuff is momentarily adequate.”

 -Serling, 1972 

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22nd September 2011

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Rod Serling's 1968 Binghamton Central High School Commencement Speech →

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3rd August 2011

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18th January 2011

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This speech, even today, contains principles that should we should constantly be reminded of. →

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18th January 2011

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Any state, any entity, any ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of man, that state is obsolete.
— Rod Serling

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