- Did I make any derogatory remark about the goose liver?
- No, not any! Not one word!
- I merely said that I had too much goose liver.
- A little too much goose liver.
- A little too much goose liver. Not one word more, and not one word less.

— Alfred Kralik (James Stewart)

12 seconds sound clip from the The Shop Around the Corner (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:04:19.978 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- So the food was good?

- Seven courses, not including the hors d'oeuvres.

- I bet you were sitting next to Mrs. Matuschek.

- Yes, I was. What do you think of that?

- I bet you were brilliant.

- No. I just kept still and tried to learn something.

- I see.

- Here's your bicarbonate, Mr. Kralik.

- Thanks, Pepi.

- Uh, bicarbonate? Aren't you...?

- I had a little too much goose liver last night.

- I see. What's the matter? Wasn't it any good?

- Now, look here, Vadas. Now, just a minute. Folks, come over. Did you hear what he said? Just, I want you to hear this.

- Did I make any derogatory remark about the goose liver?

- No, not any! Not one word!

- I merely said that I had too much goose liver.

- A little too much goose liver.

- A little too much goose liver. Not one word more, and not one word less.

- Good morning, Mr. Matuschek.

- Yeah, good morning.

- Good morning.

- Good morning, Mr. Matuschek.

- Who put this 32.50 suitcase in the window?

- I did, Mr. Matuschek.

- I guess it's alright.

- Thank you, Mr. Matuschek.

- Yeah. Pepi.

- Yes, Mr. Matuschek.

- Just go across the street to the drugstore, and get me some bicarbonate of soda.

- Yes, sir.

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