- What were their lives compared to mine? What was she?
- A human being.
- A mean, vicious, hateful old woman who never did anything for anybody.

6 seconds sound clip from the The Strange Love of Martha Ivers movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:48:42.552 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- It's a thin line. The one between life and death.

- You said I didn't know the difference between right and wrong.

- What's right for Walter and myself? For us to tell the truth?

- I think so, yes.

- And hang for it?

- You wouldn't hang for it. Not if you confessed. You'd do time, sure.

- Sure, I'll rot in prison for the rest of my life. And for what? What am I guilty of?

- Murder.

- What were their lives compared to mine? What was she?

- A human being.

- A mean, vicious, hateful old woman who never did anything for anybody.

- Look what I've done with what she's left me. I've given to charity, built schools, hospitals, given thousands of people work.

- What was he?

- Another human being.

- A thief, a drunkard, someone who would've died in the gutter anyway.

- Neither one of them had any right to live.

- You didn't think Walter had, either.

- Good-bye, Martha.

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