"Every man’s death does diminish us. And it follows that every man’s poverty, every man’s indignity, every man’s frustration and hopelessness – they are a part of mankind."
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Rod Serling, “The Commencement Address of Rod Serling”, Ithaca College, New York, (May 13, 1972), p. 4
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