Sure, there's a time come to every man, on sea or land... when he's sick of the lot of them cows, and wearing his heart out to meet up... with some fine, decent girl... and building a home to call his own, rearing up children in it.
15 seconds sound clip from the Anna Christie (1930) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:05:19 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
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- You think now when she come on first trip, I want her for leave me alone again?
- Sure, let you not be thinking I've no heart at all for the way you'd be feeling.
- Then you do right thing, eh? You ship away again and leave my Anna alone.
- Say, big fella like you on sea, he don't need a wife. He got new girl in every port, you know that.
- Sure, Anna's the one woman in the world for me... and I can't live without her now, I'm thinking.
- You think I'm going let her life be made sorry by you... just like her mother's was made by me?
- No, she don't marry you. Not if I have to kill you first.
- Glory be to God, what talk from a stumpy runt of a man.
- It is queer fool's blather you have, about the sea done this and the sea done that.
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