Quote by Larry Hagman
I went to a military school between the ages of six and 12 and lat

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

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And when a womans will is as strong as the mans who wants to govern her, half her strength must be concealment. – George Eliot

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We also very importantly recommend continued growth in the Army and the Marine Corps end strength. – John M. McHugh

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Girl power is about loving yourself and having confidence and strength from within, so even if youre not wearing a sexy outfit, you feel sexy. – Nicole Scherzinger

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Nothing has more strength than dire necessity. – Euripides

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