I don't want to hear. You go out your head, I think.

5 seconds sound clip from the Anna Christie (1930) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:14:03 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I'm coming to him.

- But you, you did mean it that way. You sounded just like all the rest.

- It is queer, rough talk, that, for a decent girl the like of yourself.

- Decent. Who told you I was?

- I'm talking to you now.

- I don't want to hear. You go out your head, I think.

- Well, living with you is enough to drive anyone off their nut.

- Your bunk about the farm being so fine. Didn't I write you, year after year, how rotten it was... and what a dirty slave them cousins made out of me?

- What did you care? Nothing. Not even enough to come out and see me.

- Your crazy stuff about wanting to keep me away from the sea... don't go down with me.

[...]