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But it just goes to show you what comes of mixing up with something you got no business with in the first place. And don't you never forget it!

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

You can hear this line at 00:53:16.296 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What I's gonna say is, uh...

- He's a pretty smart feller, the folks all say.

- Yeah, he knows a lot a tricks...

- But he forgot 'em today!

- He forgot everything, didn't he Brer Bear?

- Well, sir... You ain't never seen nobody that had humble come to tumbleness down as fine as what Brer Rabbit had it then.

- Poor little critter... He learned a powerful lesson, but he learned it too late...

- But it just goes to show you what comes of mixing up with something you got no business with in the first place. And don't you never forget it!

- How did Brer Rabbit get away, Uncle Remus?

- Who say he get away?

- Brer Rabbit always gets away.

- Don't you be too sure.

- Ain't I done told you that Brer Rabbit, being little and without much strength, he's supposed to use his head instead of his foots?

- Did he?

- Sure he did!

- Now, who telling this here tale?

- You are!

- Then you just sit and do the listening.

- Well, sir, there he was, sittin' in the middle of the road... just like you's sittin' in that chair...

[...]

Song of the South (1946) Sound Clip

Song of the South poster

Funny quotes and famous lines from Song of the South (1946), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: James Baskett (Uncle Remus, Brer Fox), Bobby Driscoll (Johnny), Hattie McDaniel (Aunt Tempe), Johnny Lee (Brer Rabbit), Glenn Leedy (Toby), Luana Patten (Ginny Favers), Nick Stewart (Brer Bear)

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