6 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:55:18.114 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- I'm aware of that, said the major, but the fact remains, that there is the hill and you are the guys who are going to take it.
- So I said to him, I'm sorry, major. No collateral, no hill. So we didn't take the hill, and we lost the war.
- I think that, uh, little story has considerable significance. But I've forgotten what it is.
- And now, in conclusion, I'd like to tell you a humorous anecdote. I know several humorous anecdotes, but I can't think of any way to clean them up.
- So I'll only say this much. I love the Corn Belt Loan and Trust Company.
- There are some who say that the old bank is suffering from hardening of the arteries and of the heart.
- I refuse to listen to such radical talk.
- I say that our bank is alive, it's generous, it's... It's human! And we're going to have such a line of customers seeking and getting small loans that people will think we're gambling with the depositors' money. And we will be.
- We'll be gambling on the future of this country.
- I thank you.
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