Keep the boy and civilize the boyhood.

4 seconds sound clip from the Knock on Any Door movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:34:16.514 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- But... Nick Romano is guilty.

- He's guilty of many things. He's guilty of knowing his father died in prison. He's guilty of having been reared in poverty.

- He's guilty of having lived in the slums, of having had the wrong companions: the pickpockets and hoodlums, panhandlers and prostitutes of the worst district that ever disgraced a modern city.

- He's guilty of the pool rooms and bars that were open to him as a boy.

- He's guilty of the foul treatment of a primitive reform school.

- Keep the boy and civilize the boyhood.

- This boy could've been exulted instead of degraded, student instead of savage.

- But come with Nick on his own way to that reform school, see your best friend die of subhuman punishment.

- Come with Nick along skid row, where the fences buy anything and no questions asked.

- Come with Nick into the alleys and on the streets, past the drunks and panhandlers and prostitutes into the pool rooms and the bars.

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