- And it'll be all right, sailor. You wait and see.
- Yeah. Wait and see.

5 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:08:49.346 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I can dial telephones, I can drive a car, I can even put nickels in a jukebox.

- I'm all right. But, uh...

- But what, sailor?

- Well... Well, you see, I've got a girl.

- She knows what happened to you, doesn't she?

- Sure. They all know.

- But they don't know what these things look like.

- What's your girl's name, Homer?

- Wilma. She and I went to high school together.

- I bet Wilma's a swell girl.

- She is.

- And it'll be all right, sailor. You wait and see.

- Yeah. Wait and see.

- Wilma's only a kid. She's never seen anything like these hooks.

- Say, heh, wait till I get home and tell the folks about this trip. I'm the first one in my family that ever rode in an aeroplane.

- Hey, Al.

- Yeah?

- You remember what it felt like when you went overseas?

- As well as I remember my own name.

- I feel the same way now. Only more so.

- I know what you mean.

- Just nervous out of the service, I guess, heh.

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