- You don't seem very happy about it.
- I'm not.
- Why not, darling?
- I can't help thinking about the other guys. All the ones who haven't got you.

— Milly Stephenson (Myrna Loy), Al Stephenson (Fredric March)

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

You can hear this line at 01:12:37.427 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I don't know. I got to make money. Last year it was kill Japs, and this year it's make money.

- We're all right for the time being.

- And why do they have to bother me about problems like that the first day I get home? Why can't they give a fella time to get used to his own family?

- Why don't you come over here and sit down?

- Chair's liable to break.

- We can't be worrying about chairs. Not when they want me back in a nice fat job at a nice fat bank.

- You don't seem very happy about it.

- I'm not.

- Why not, darling?

- I can't help thinking about the other guys. All the ones who haven't got you.

- You're crazy.

- No. Too sane for my own good.

- Yes, sir?

- Didn't this used to be Bullard's Drugstore?

- Yes, but it was taken over last year by the Midway chain.

- Oh.

- But old Mr. Bullard's still here, in charge of prescriptions. He's right over there by the phone.

- Thanks.

- Yes, sir? Oh, Fred Derry.

- Hello, Mr. Bullard.

- Oh, it's good to see you again.

- How are you? It's good to see you.

- Say, what happened here?

- Well, I sold out. The Midway people had been after this location for a long time.

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