[In 1951]: I think that was cute of R.K.O.
[In 1951]: I think that was cute of R.K.O.
I plan to go back to my farm in upstate New York where I've lived for 35 years. It's a typical 'Back...
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I plan to go back to my farm in upstate New York where I've lived for 35 years. It's a typical 'Back East' country house and I have some farm animals like ducks and geese.
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[In 1959]: When I first started, I thought it would be all fun - like appearing in a high school pla...
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[In 1959]: When I first started, I thought it would be all fun - like appearing in a high school play. I didn't realize the discipline involved.
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I loved the entertainment industry, but that's in the past and I don't miss it at all.
I loved the entertainment industry, but that's in the past and I don't miss it at all.
[Where the ghost came to her dressing room about Jim Davis]: I told him, 'Jim, rest easy - our kids ...
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[Where the ghost came to her dressing room about Jim Davis]: I told him, 'Jim, rest easy - our kids are doing just fine and I am, too.' Then, he faded away.
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[In 1979]: You learn to live with it. That's how I like to help, if I can, by talking about it - to ...
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[In 1979]: You learn to live with it. That's how I like to help, if I can, by talking about it - to say there's hope and not to give up. You do get well. You are able to laugh about it and make jokes about it.
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I want to quit and just play, which I have never been able to do my whole life. I've just worked. No...
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I want to quit and just play, which I have never been able to do my whole life. I've just worked. Now I want to read and bird-watch and do my drawing.
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[on the Mastectomy storyline]: When the producer asked me if I would mind having Ellie discover a ma...
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[on the Mastectomy storyline]: When the producer asked me if I would mind having Ellie discover a malignant lump on her breast, I thought, 'No, this time, I won't mind.'
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[Who said in 1983 prior to recovering from her major heart operation]: There was a time when I didn'...
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[Who said in 1983 prior to recovering from her major heart operation]: There was a time when I didn't think I would be back on the show.
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[In 1986]: That quote got under my skin. If you fret about tomorrow so much that you dare not live t...
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[In 1986]: That quote got under my skin. If you fret about tomorrow so much that you dare not live today, then, how wise are you?
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[In doing a scene with Jim Davis sitting down]: I'm so sorry, I thought I had that line off pat.
[In doing a scene with Jim Davis sitting down]: I'm so sorry, I thought I had that line off pat.
[Who talked about training]: You have to treat yourself like an athlete. You're always in training. ...
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[Who talked about training]: You have to treat yourself like an athlete. You're always in training. You have to save yourself for those hours on the stage or before the cameras, when you'll need every bit of energy you possess.
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[In 1990 of the success of Dallas (1978)]: I never believed Dallas would become the hit it was. Whil...
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[In 1990 of the success of Dallas (1978)]: I never believed Dallas would become the hit it was. While I'm happy it was a success financially and career-wise for the young actors, I was hopelessly typecast from then on, which really put an end to my career outside the show.
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[As to why she retired from her roles on television, esp. Dallas (1978), when Larry Hagman drove her...
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[As to why she retired from her roles on television, esp. Dallas (1978), when Larry Hagman drove her away from the show]: Larry has stabbed me in the back. I've been betrayed by the person I thought was my best friend. He's as devious and cruel as when he plays J.R. I'm sure he's only doing it to save money.
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I'll be harrowing, but it's worth it. I'll have to commute - I hate to be away from here.
I'll be harrowing, but it's worth it. I'll have to commute - I hate to be away from here.
[In 1985]: I haven't seen it for a couple of months, so they are sending me a load of tapes, so I ca...
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[In 1985]: I haven't seen it for a couple of months, so they are sending me a load of tapes, so I can catch up with all the action. I'm afraid all I've been doing for the past few weeks is enjoying myself, puttering about doing things like painting the house and watching my goose, who's about to hatch her eggs any day now?
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I'm not very well-bred and I'm not much of a lady.
I'm not very well-bred and I'm not much of a lady.
[In 1980]: Self-examination was a term I never even heard of, even after I realized I had the lump. ...
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[In 1980]: Self-examination was a term I never even heard of, even after I realized I had the lump. I ignored it until it just became too painful.
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I'm ready to leave and just play for a while.
I'm ready to leave and just play for a while.
[Who shuddered after hearing about one of the Dallas (1978) reunion movies]: They'll make it without...
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[Who shuddered after hearing about one of the Dallas (1978) reunion movies]: They'll make it without me, I'm not going through that again!
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[In 1966]: I was never the Jane Russell type, although no one claimed my Maggie the Cat in 'Cat on a...
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[In 1966]: I was never the Jane Russell type, although no one claimed my Maggie the Cat in 'Cat on a Hat Tin Roof,' lacked sex appeal.
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[In 1998]: I know all about the human soul, and this is what good for mine. That's why I'm here.
[In 1998]: I know all about the human soul, and this is what good for mine. That's why I'm here.
Mother Teresa is one of my heroines.
Mother Teresa is one of my heroines.
[Who said in 1989 about her deceased co-star (Jim Davis) as to how he would encourage her to stay on...
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[Who said in 1989 about her deceased co-star (Jim Davis) as to how he would encourage her to stay on Dallas (1978), if he was around]: Just as I was pondering the future, I heard his voice saying, 'Stick with the show; the others need you.' I looked across the room and saw Jim's face reflected in the glass. He was telling me what to do - guiding me down the right path as he had in life.
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[Who said in 1988 of her second husband (Windsor Lewis) dying of cancer, 16 years earlier]: I knew h...
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[Who said in 1988 of her second husband (Windsor Lewis) dying of cancer, 16 years earlier]: I knew he was dying, but he didn't. I was too concerned about him to think about my lump. I thought my surgery was for a biopsy, but when I came around, the doctor said: 'I had to play a mean trick on you ...' I said: 'I know - my breast is gone. A serious illness like this opens your mind to what's important in life - and it isn't riches and fames.
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[Who said in 1987, in one of her movies, she remembered the late Howard Hughes sacked her, who also ...
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[Who said in 1987, in one of her movies, she remembered the late Howard Hughes sacked her, who also told her she wasn't sexy enough]: It was a crushing blow. Who wants to be told that?
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[Who refused scriptwriters' ideas to have her Miss Ellie cheating on her husband, scheming with her ...
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[Who refused scriptwriters' ideas to have her Miss Ellie cheating on her husband, scheming with her own sons or even turning to demonic drinking]: Dallas' fans around the world have come to accept Miss Ellie as a caring, loving wife and mother and that's the way I want her to stay.
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I sometimes wonder if whoever invented the boomerang also invented the credit card.
I sometimes wonder if whoever invented the boomerang also invented the credit card.
[on her Dallas (1978) character]: Miss Ellie loved her boys. Bobby (Patrick Duffy) was special to he...
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[on her Dallas (1978) character]: Miss Ellie loved her boys. Bobby (Patrick Duffy) was special to her, a favourite, with Gary Ewing the black sheep and the wonderfully ruthless and so very often heartless JR her mainstay, but who gave Miss Ellie the most sleepless nights.
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[Who said in 1996 when she had no choice other than to sell her 200-year-old farmhouse near New York...
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[Who said in 1996 when she had no choice other than to sell her 200-year-old farmhouse near New York City, where he deceased husband lived]: I'll be happy to live here until I die.
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[on the death of Jim Davis]: One evening I was alone in my dressing room when I felt a draft and tur...
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[on the death of Jim Davis]: One evening I was alone in my dressing room when I felt a draft and turned to see Jim's ghostly figure passing through the closed door. He smiled reassuringly and then disappeared.
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[In 1982]: We must not ignore the wild animals. I'll do anything I can to help.
[In 1982]: We must not ignore the wild animals. I'll do anything I can to help.
[With the encouragement of her doctors, she stopped smoking]: I have to do something with my hands.
[With the encouragement of her doctors, she stopped smoking]: I have to do something with my hands.
[Who was aware of her deceased TV star (Jim Davis), who encouraged her to stay on Dallas (1978) for ...
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[Who was aware of her deceased TV star (Jim Davis), who encouraged her to stay on Dallas (1978) for the entire run]: I miss Jim terribly. When I became ill, I started to consider whether I would ever return to the show.
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I'm a dull girl, I guess, because I like to do mundane things. I like to putter things around the ho...
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I'm a dull girl, I guess, because I like to do mundane things. I like to putter things around the house, draw, raise geraniums and I can't let an avocado pit go into the garbage. I have to try to make it grow into a tree.
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[When she learned of Donna Reed's firing from Dallas (1978)]: I certainly wouldn't do anything to ha...
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[When she learned of Donna Reed's firing from Dallas (1978)]: I certainly wouldn't do anything to harm Donna. I think she's a lovely lady and a wonderful actress, and everyone was grateful when she stepped in. And, as an actress, I would not appreciate being told I was being replaced the way she was.
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[on her popularity while playing the sixty-something Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow on Dallas]: It's absolu...
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[on her popularity while playing the sixty-something Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow on Dallas]: It's absolutely ridiculous. Ellie is no lush and the viewers would never believe that she could become one.
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