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But he was all a tyrant as he quickly rode about, sayin' I'm sorry I ever married, the humor is on me now.

10 seconds sound clip from the The Quiet Man (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:10:45 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Oh, as I went out one mornin, it being the month of May, a farmer and his daughter abide their bonny way.

- And the girl had only come in to the milking of her cow sayin' I will an' I must get married, the humor is on me now.

- Oh, the humor is on me now, oh, the humor is on me now.

- Sayin' I will an' I must get married, the humor is on me now.

- So, at last the daughter married, she married well-to-do and loved her darlin'husband a month, a year, or two.

- But he was all a tyrant as he quickly rode about, sayin' I'm sorry I ever married, the humor is on me now.

- Oh, humor is on me now, oh, humor is on me now.

- Sayin' I'm sorry I ever got married, the humor is on me now.

(MEN LAUGH)

- To a successful conspiracy.

- A toast, to the bride and groom!

[...]

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Actors: John Wayne (Sean Thornton), Maureen O'Hara (Mary Kate Danaher), Barry Fitzgerald (Michaeleen Flynn), Victor McLaglen ("Red" Will Danaher), Ward Bond (Father Peter Lonergan)

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