- Well, don't you think you oughta call a doctor?
- No, I don't need to see a doctor. No, my trouble is what one might call psychological.
- Oh. Uh-huh.

— Alfred Kralik (James Stewart), Klara Novak (Margaret Sullavan)

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

You can hear this line at 01:11:42.155 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You know, Christmas is coming soon and we're certainly going to miss a good, little worker like you in the shop. So, you better get well.

- I'm sure I'll be alright in a day or two.

- But that doesn't mean that you should neglect yourself.

- Now, I'm very serious about this... because I feel more or less responsible for the whole thing.

- You?

- Yes. I...

- Oh, no, Mr. Kralik. Oh, no. I think I can relieve your mind. It wasn't your fault at all.

- No, there's a much bigger reason, unfortunately.

- Well, don't you think you oughta call a doctor?

- No, I don't need to see a doctor. No, my trouble is what one might call psychological.

- Oh. Uh-huh.

- Well, it's my own personal problem and I'll come out of it.

- Oh, I'm sorry. It's... It's a shame you have to go through all this. Of course, as long as it's only psychological, you won't...

- Only psychological!

- It's true we're in the same room, but we're not in the same planet.

- Although I'm the victim of your remark, I can't help admiring the exquisite way you have of expressing yourself.

[...]