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"Once Ray was a Ewing, all the problems were solved."
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"We all have problems. Or rather, everyone has at least one thing that they regard as a problem."
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"The problems of this world are only truly solved in two ways: by extinction or duplication."
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"Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers."
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"You will have relatively less problems to solve, if you don't confuse problems with inconveniences."
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"There are sometimes problems for which there is no immediate solution, and there are sometimes problems for which there is no solution."
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"In the Seventies, a lot of executions via electric chair failed because of technical problems. Seed tells the true story of someone who survived and sought revenge. They buried him alive to make it seem he was dead."
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"You may have numerous answers to your problems, but none can really solve them. Answers are not solutions."
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"There are very few personal problems that cannot be solved through a suitable application of high explosives."
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"I feel that if a person has problems communicating the very least he can do is to shut up."
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"Once Ray was a Ewing, all the problems were solved."
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"I grew up with the television product being old Western serials like Roy Rogers, and John Wayne and Gary Cooper, and many others were my favorites when I was a young person going to films."
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"Once Ray was a Ewing, all the problems were solved."
Problems

"I have English family in Northhampton and have been to England numerous times."
Family

"Ray would be in trouble, he would get drunk, he would try and kill J.R on three different occasions, he would make mistakes with financial affairs, and have various human problems, but he didn't have any mean bones in his body! That was a little bit of what the show was about."
Finance

"I came in with my idea of what a cowboy would wear, but then I met some real cowboys and they said that I rode the horses well, shoed the horses, but no good cowboy would be wearing a pair of Levi's. I had to get a good old pair of Wranglers."
Idea

"Despite what people think of cowboys, they take pride in how they look, and that look is important to them."
People

"I was in love with this character of Ray Krebbs. I wanted the part badly. I had done several Western films in my career at that point and there wasn't much opportunity then to play Western roles on television at that time."
Love

"We were all thrown together on this show very rapidly, there was casting then a few days later a meeting where we all got to read the scripts and meet each other. Literally days after that we were on our way to Dallas."
Meeting

"It was far more fun than work doing those shows for all those years, we all loved each other and loved going to work, we all understood how fortunate we were to be in that place, to have achieved that success worldwide."
Success

"As an actor I think sometimes producers need a little bit of encouragement to see you in a particular role, they may not have as much imagination as you would expect."
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