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“Good news?” Taylor questioned. “Good news,” Robert repeated. “You’re committing yourself to an asylum?” “Possibly,” Robert laughed, “but no.” quote by Ross Rosenfeld
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““Good news?” Taylor questioned. “Good news,” Robert repeated. “You’re committing yourself to an asylum?” “Possibly,” Robert laughed, “but no.””

Ross Rosenfeld

About This Quote

Source Short story: The Twilight Zone, 1963

A brief dialogue reveals a character’s fear of commitment to a mental institution, juxtaposed with a light‑hearted denial.

In simple terms: Fear of being labeled crazy meets humor.

Key Takeaway

Recognize fear and respond with humor.

Themes

fear commitment mental health humor

Mood

anxious light‑hearted

Type

conversational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • therapy intake
  • family discussions about mental health
  • support groups

Key Concepts

social stigma self‑acceptance communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does humor reveal about your anxieties?
  • How can you address fear without dismissing it?
A Different Perspective

Denial may mask deeper concerns.

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