Quote by Larry Hagman
I think that everybody in the world, whatever colour or creed, has

I think that everybody in the world, whatever colour or creed, has a jerk like JR in his or her family somewhere. Whether it is a father, uncle, cousin or brother, everybody can identify with JR and that certainly had something to do with the success of Dallas. – Larry Hagman

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I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34. – Larry Hagman

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I was sad to see anybody leave, we had a very nice family on that show. I was very sad to see momma go, Victoria and especially Linda. My god that was my wife on the show, in fact my wife calls her wife. – Larry Hagman

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Well I think they broke the mould when they made me and being humble is one of my great assets. – Larry Hagman

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Success is the person who year after year reaches the highest limits in his field. – Sparky Anderson

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