I just give my money away because I can't sleep at night! I have a guilty conscience.

— Maxford (Raymond Walburn)

9 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:24:29 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, you aren't by any chance a coffee drinker, are you?

- Yes, sir. I certainly am.

- Well, that's surprising.

- You don't by any chance drink my coffee do you?

- No, sir, you see, we're both employed over at...

- Oh, yes! Yes, yes, that sounds more natural.

- But we could easily change.

- Sure, I think it would only be fair.

- Oh, don't bother, Mr. McDonald. I wouldn't want anybody to think I had any base commercial motives in all this.

- I just give my money away because I can't sleep at night! I have a guilty conscience.

- But that's my slogan, that's the one I won with.

- Oh, well, I guess you know all about that.

- 'A guilty conscience', eh? I can see that my money's well spent. That is a wonderful slogan.

- Oh, no, Sir. The slogan is, 'If you can't sleep at night it isn't the coffee it's the bunk.'

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