“It has forever been thus: So long as men write what they think, then all of the other freedoms—all of them—may remain intact. And it is then that writing becomes a weapon of truth, an article of faith, an act of courage.”— Rod Serling, books.google.comTagged: Writing, Truth, Courage
“I was a Christmas present that was delivered unwrapped.”— Rod Serling, books.google.comTagged: Christmas
“I was deeply interested in conveying what is a deeply felt conviction of my own. This is simply to suggest that human beings must involve themselves in the anguish of other human beings. This, I submit to you, is not a political thesis at all. It is simply an expression of what I would hope might be…”— Rod Serling, books.google.comTagged: humanity, Politics, Civic Engagement
“The writer's role is to menace the public's conscience. He must have a position, a point of view. He must see the arts as a vehicle of social criticism and he must focus on the issues of his time.”— Rod Serling, books.google.comTagged: Writing, Social Criticism, Conscience