5 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:46:30 in the radio play.
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- Yes, the more we thought about your ideas, the more aware we became of their pungency, of their brevity, of their sparkle.
- Thank you sir, it's certainly nice to hear.
- Yes, you have a genuine talent for slogans. It must be like having an ear for music. Now, take me, I sing flat, and you on the other hand are a born sloganeer.
- 'It's bred in the bean'. Hot siggity!
- Well, it's certainly wonderful to hear. I've kind of got something on my mind, but you've certainly made me feel a lot better.
- I'll wager he has something on his mind, huh Miss Casey!?
- Oh, it's really not what you're probably thinking, Mr. Baxter.
- Well, it's just this sir... Now look...
- If my ideas were good this afternoon, then they're still good, aren't they? I mean they'd have to be, they're still the same ideas.
- Well, of course they are -Of course they are.
- I'm not quite sure that I receive your thought.
- Well, I mean if you thought the ideas were good this afternoon, you still think they're good, don't you?
- Well, of course I do. Why?
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