Oh, I've got all the faith in the world in Johnny. Whatever he does is all right with me. If he wants to dream for a while, he can dream for a while, and if he wants to come back and sell peanuts, oh, how I'll believe in those peanuts.

— Linda Seton (Katharine Hepburn)

10 seconds sound clip from the Holiday (1938) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:33:18.253 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Linda, where are you off to?

- Will you come?

- You know I'd like to...

- Where are you going?

- On a trip. On a big ride. Oh, what a ride. Do you mind? Will you come, Ned?

- Listen, Father...

- A trip now is out of the question.

- You won't.

- I can't.

- Caught?

- Maybe.

- I'll be back for you, Ned.

- I'll be here.

- You've got no faith in Johnny, have you, Julia? His little dream may fall flat, you think. Well, so it may. What if it should? There will be another.

- Oh, I've got all the faith in the world in Johnny. Whatever he does is all right with me. If he wants to dream for a while, he can dream for a while, and if he wants to come back and sell peanuts, oh, how I'll believe in those peanuts.

- Goodbye, Julia.

- Goodbye, Father.

- Goodbye, Neddie.

- Goodbye, kid. Good luck.

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