But I didn't say he meant nothing to me. What I said was...

3 seconds sound clip from the Phantom of the Opera (1943) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:09:35.765 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Inspector? You mean a policeman?

- But he's not an ordinary policeman.

- Even an extraordinary policeman seems a strange sweetheart for an operatic soprano. Does he sing?

- I'm afraid you don't understand, monsieur.

- He's a graduate of the military academy at Saint-Cyr. And he's very intelligent and very clever.

- For a man who means nothing to you, he seems to have made quite an impression, mademoiselle.

- But I didn't say he meant nothing to me. What I said was...

- I know. I know what you mean.

- You have promise, Mademoiselle DuBois. But you must choose between an operatic career and what is usually called a normal life. Though why it is so-called is beyond me. You can't do justice to both.

- The artist has a special temperament, and he must live his life exclusively with those who understand it.

- I understand, monsieur.

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