But I'm not gonna say it. I'm just going to sum the whole thing up in one word.

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

You can hear this line at 01:53:40.349 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Perhaps it'd be a good idea if you just put that bottle right down here in front of me, hmm? Here, save yourself quite a number of trips.

- Heh, good old Al.

- And I'm glad to see you've all pulled through so well.

- As Mr. Milton so perfectly expressed it, our country stands today where it stands today. Wherever that is.

- And I'm sure you'd all agree with me if I said that now's the time for all of us to stop all this nonsense, face facts, get down to brass tacks, forget about the war, and go fishing.

- But I'm not gonna say it. I'm just going to sum the whole thing up in one word.

- My wife doesn't think I'd better sum it up in that one word.

- I wanna tell you that the reason for my success as a sergeant is due primarily to my previous training in the Corn Belt Loan and Trust Company.

- The knowledge I acquired in the good old bank I applied to my problems in the infantry.

- For instance, one day in Okinawa, a major comes up to me he says, Stephenson, you see that hill?

- Yes, sir. I see it.

- All right, he said. You and your platoon will attack said hill and take it.

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