Mom, I know you feel sorry for me. You think my poor little heart is broken. But you can save your sympathy.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 02:12:28.724 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Come on, Homer, buy me a drink.

- Who was it?

- Fred. He said he's sorry for what happened, but it was just one of those things.

- He said it wouldn't be fair to his wife for us to see each other anymore because I'm obviously the kind of girl that takes these things too seriously. Then he said goodbye, very politely, and hung up.

- Well, I guess you and Dad won't have to worry about me anymore.

- That's the end of my career as a home wrecker.

- Mom, I know you feel sorry for me. You think my poor little heart is broken. But you can save your sympathy.

- I can see things clearer now. I made a fool of myself. I'm getting some sense hammered into me now.

- I'm glad I'm out of that mess. I'm glad I'll never see him again!

- Two chocolate sundaes coming up.

- What about a ham and cheese on whole wheat without any mustard?

- Ham and cheese, dark, save the mustard, coming up.

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