But I can't be really sad, 'cause you see, I feel that life's a game. You sometimes win or lose, and though I may be down right now, at least I don't work for Jews.

— (Terry Jones)

15 seconds sound clip from the Monty Python's The Meaning of Life movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:26:08.374 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- I used to work in the Academie Française, but it didn't do me any good at all.

- I once worked in the library in the Prado in Madrid, but it didn't teach me nothin', I recall.

- And the Library of Congress you'd have thought would hold some key, but it didn't, and neither did the Bodleian Library.

- In the British Museum, I hoped to find some clue. I worked there from 9:00 till 6:00, read every volume through, but it didn't teach me nothing about life's mystery.

- I just kept getting older, and it got more difficult to see. Till eventually, me eyes went and me arthritis got bad. So now, I'm cleaning up in here.

- But I can't be really sad, 'cause you see, I feel that life's a game. You sometimes win or lose, and though I may be down right now, at least I don't work for Jews.

- I'm so sorry. I had no idea we had a racist working here. I apologize most sincerely. I mean... Where are you going? No, I can explain...

- As for me... If you want to know what I think, I'll show you something. Come with me.p Come on.

- This way. Come on. Don't be shy. Mind the stairs, all right?

- I think this will help explain.

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