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Money? Who cares about money? This is art. This is great music I'm playing. And playing great music is an art. Do you hear me? An art. Art, art, art!

15 seconds sound clip from the Play It Again, Charlie Brown movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:03:29.621 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You'll be nothing!

- Five hundred years from now, who'll know the difference?

- Youth never listens.

- Did anyone ever tell you that you have pretty eyes, Schroeder?

- Musicians get unnerved when you tell them they have pretty eyes.

- Schroeder, do piano players make a lot of money?

- Money? Who cares about money? This is art. This is great music I'm playing. And playing great music is an art. Do you hear me? An art. Art, art, art!

- You fascinate me.

- I'll bet I know something you don't know.

- What's that?

- Beethoven now comes in a spray can.

- Schroeder, I think it's disgraceful the way Lucy bothers you.

- And she's always asking everyone: Why does he have to play that stupid piano? I think that's terrible. Incidentally, why do you always have to play this stupid piano?

[...]

Play It Again, Charlie Brown (1971) Sound Clip

Play It Again, Charlie Brown PosterSound clips of funny lines and quotes from the 1971 Peanuts TV Special Play It Again, Charlie Brown.

Actors: Chris Inglis (Charlie Brown), Danny Hjelm (Schroeder), Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy van Pelt), Stephen Shea (Linus van Pelt)

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