Lazy, I want to be lazy. I long to be out in the sun with no work to be done.

— Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby)

16 seconds sound clip from the Holiday Inn (1942) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:10:36 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, nothing. Nothing, honey. I'm just happy that you're happy.

- That little speech sounds like the crack of a confederate money.

- Well, kids, I'm still gonna rejoin the human race.

- I hope you get a lot of work, holidays included, dance yourselves into beautiful nervous breakdowns.

- You ever want to look me up, you know where to find me, Midville, Connecticut, under a large shady tree, just being lazy.

- Lazy, I want to be lazy. I long to be out in the sun with no work to be done.

- Under that awning they call the sky stretching and yawning and let the world go drifting by.

- I want to peep through the deep tangled wildwood.

- Counting sheep till I sleep like a child would.

- With a great big valise full of books to read where it's peaceful while I'm killing time being lazy.

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