Annie, it's incredible. By the early '70s, the guy decides people have become either too extremist or too apathetic to listen to him.

6 seconds sound clip from the Field of Dreams (1989) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:40:35.625 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Terence Mann.

- What about him?

- That's whose pain.

- How do you know that?

- Well, I don't know. I just know.

- I mean, I was right about building the field, wasn't I?

- Yeah.

- Well, what's his pain?

- I don't know.

- How are you supposed to ease it?

- I don't know.

- Ray.

- Well, Ann...

- Look, he's my favorite writer, too. But what has Terence Mann got to do with baseball?

- Annie, it's incredible. By the early '70s, the guy decides people have become either too extremist or too apathetic to listen to him.

- So he stops writing books, he starts writing poetry about whales and stuff and then he starts fooling around with a home computer and gets hooked.

- You know what he does now?

- Nope.

- He writes software for interactive children's videos. They teach kids how to resolve their conflicts peacefully.

- God, what an amazing guy.

- Yeah, but what's it got to do with baseball?

- In the April 1962 issue of Jet Magazine, there's a story called This Is Not A Pipe. It's not his best work, but the hero of the story, a character that Mann created 26 years ago, is named John Kinsella. My father.

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