You've forgotten what it's like to be in love.

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

You can hear this line at 02:03:58.134 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- That's probably what she thought when she married him. A smooth operator with money in his pockets. But now he isn't smooth any longer, and she's lost interest in him.

- Whereas you're possessed of all the wisdom of the ages.

- You can see into the secret recesses of his innermost soul.

- I can see because I love him.

- So you're gonna break this marriage up. Have you decided yet how you're gonna do it? You gonna do it with an ax?

- It's none of your business how I'm going to do it.

- You've forgotten what it's like to be in love.

- You hear that, Milly? I'm so old and decrepit, I've forgotten how it feels to want somebody desperately.

- Peggy didn't mean that. Did you, darling?

- No. I don't know what I do mean.

- It's just that everything has always been so perfect for you. You loved each other and you got married in a big church and you had a honeymoon in the south of France. And you never had any trouble of any kind.

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