Quote by Larry Hagman
Comedy is not funny. Comedy is hard work and timing and lots and l

Comedy is not funny. Comedy is hard work and timing and lots and lots of rehearsals. – Larry Hagman

Other quotes by Larry Hagman

When we started the show, Dallas was known as the city where JFK was assassinated. By the end it was known as JRs home town. – Larry Hagman

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Home
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I was born with success. Lucky for me I am able to handle it. Also, I damn well deserve it! – Larry Hagman

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Success
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I went to a military school between the ages of six and 12 and later into the air force. You learn discipline and strength of character. – Larry Hagman

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strength
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When youre out of sight for as long as I was, theres a funny feeling of betrayal that comes over people when they see you again. – Esther Williams

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I have a new philosophy. Im only going to dread one day at a time. – Charles M. Schulz

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funny

I really wanted to just be a musician. I didnt want to be anything else, but I was funny and all that. – Jamie Foxx

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funny

I love funny people, and when Im with funny people, or people who are amusing in their weirdness, I love it. Because that to me is funny, as opposed to someone who stops and says, Hey let me tell you a joke. – Paul Feig

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I first got involved with ending world hunger, and I got hip to the facts about it – what a huge problem it was and how it wasnt a matter of not having food or not knowing how to end it, but it was a matter of creating the political will. – Jeff Bridges

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We learned in World War II that no single nation holds a monopoly on wisdom, morality or right to power, but that we must fight for the weak and promote democracy. – Joe Baca

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