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Anne Serling

@1anneserling

Author of the memoir As I Knew Him: My Dad, Rod Serling. (Updated edition with new photographs and commentary coming May 2021.)

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Check out this cool interview I just did for #Forbes with Rod Serling's daughter Anne! forbes.com/sites/heatherw… #scifi #sciencefiction #TwilightZone #Elon #SpaceX #Rod #Serling

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Three years ago today... "There we sat, together, one last time, as all that sweetness slowly disappeared..." Tucker 4/01/2007 - 11/29/2021 Goodnight sweet prince. You will be missed forever.

Three years ago today... "There we sat, together, one last time, as all that sweetness slowly disappeared..."  
Tucker   4/01/2007 - 11/29/2021  
Goodnight sweet prince. You will be missed forever.
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“It may be a rotten thing to lick a man’s boots, but it’s a lot worse to be the man whose boots have to be licked.” ~Rod Serling PATTERNS

“It may be a rotten thing to lick a man’s boots, but it’s a lot worse to be the man whose boots have to be licked.”   
~Rod Serling 
     PATTERNS
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"Christmas is more than barging up and down department store aisles and pushing people out of the way. Christmas is another thing finer than that. Richer, finer, truer, and it should come with patience and love, charity, compassion." ~Rod Serling

"Christmas is more than barging up and down department store aisles and pushing people out of the way. Christmas is another thing finer than that. Richer, finer, truer, and it should come with patience and love, charity, compassion." ~Rod Serling
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Today my dad would have turned 100 years old. I cannot begin to process that. In my mind he will always be young, as he died at only 50. He once said he thought his writing was "momentarily adequate", that "it would not stand the test of time." Thank you all for your kindness.

Today my dad would have turned 100 years old. I cannot begin to process that. In my mind he will always be young, as he died at only 50. He once said he thought his writing was "momentarily adequate", that "it would not stand the test of time." Thank you all for your kindness.
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'Prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy and a thoughtless frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children, and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is, is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone. Rod Serling

'Prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy and a thoughtless frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children, and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is, is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone.
Rod Serling
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Of a script my dad wrote called, "Saddle the Wind," he said, "I gave the horses better dialogue than the actors." AS I KNEW HIM: My Dad Rod Serling

Of a script my dad wrote called, "Saddle the Wind," he said, "I gave the horses better dialogue than the actors." AS I KNEW HIM: My Dad Rod Serling
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"You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!" Rod Serling's screenplay ending to Pierre Boulle's novel - "Planet of the Apes."

"You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!"

Rod Serling's screenplay ending to Pierre Boulle's novel -  "Planet of the Apes."
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Like so many, my dad was plagued by PTSD and nightmares after the war. In college he switched his major to language and literature because, as he said, "I needed to get it out of my gut...write it down. This is the way it began for me." Image: Rod Serling 1943 & 1975

Like so many, my dad was plagued by PTSD and nightmares after the war. In college he switched his major to language and literature because, as he said, "I needed to get it out of my gut...write it down. This is the way it began for me."
Image: Rod Serling 1943 & 1975