And I was just thinking how the flowers and critters is curious things. They can look in your heart and tell when it sings.

Uncle Remus, Uncle Remus, Brer Fox (James Baskett)

8 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:44:37.790 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Remember, you just tell my ma, she'll whale the daylights out of them!

- Well, honey, you sure got yourself in a pack of trouble. You is worse than Brer Rabbit, when it come to sticking your foot in it.

- Sticking my foot in it, Uncle Remus?

- To be sure. Just like Brer Rabbit when he took and stuck his foot into something he don't know nothing about, and ain't had no business mixing up with in the first place.

- Ain't you never heard that tale?

- Not yet, Uncle Remus!

- Lordy me, I declare to gracious. I sure ought to told you about that.

- Well, sir, once upon a time... not your time, nor yet my time, but one time, I was going fishing.

- And I was just thinking how the flowers and critters is curious things. They can look in your heart and tell when it sings.

- If it's whistling a tune or singing a song, they all say howdy when you come along.

- Howdy, Uncle Remus.

- Good morning, good morning, girls.

(Butterfly girls giggling)

- Hello, Uncle Remus.

- Oh, good morning, Miss Nellie.

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