“Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull.”— Rod Serling, goodreads.comTagged: Writing, Acting
“You see, we can feed the stomach with concentrates, we can supply microfilm for reading, recreation, even movies of a sort, we can pump oxygen in, and waste material out, but there’s one thing we can’t simulate. That’s a very basic need. Man’s hunger for companionship. The barrier of loneliness, tha…”— Rod Serling, goodreads.comTagged: Microfilm, Loneliness
“If you write, fix pipes, grade papers, lay bricks or drive a taxi—do it with a sense of pride. And do it the best you know how. Be cognizant and sympathetic to the guy alongside, because he wants a place in the sun, too. And always...always look past his color, his creed, his religion and the shape…”— Rod Serling, goodreads.comTagged: Writing, Labor, Working Class, Pride