Thirsty little minds rushing to the fountain of knowledge.
5 seconds sound clip from the Pinocchio (1939) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:16:35 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- And, well you see this Honest John had a stooge by the name of Gideon, a dumb alley cat.
- And between the two of them, they were a pretty tricky pair.
- Well, when I thought about them that morning, I tell you I just shivered all over.
- Ah, Gideon, my boy, listen. The merry laughter of children wending their way to school.
- Thirsty little minds rushing to the fountain of knowledge.
- Ah, school... a noble institution. What would this stupid world be without school?
- Well, well, well! Gideon, look at that billboard. Stromboli and His Marionettes.
- So that old rascal's back in town, eh?
- Remember the time I tied strings on you and passed you off as a puppet?
- We nearly put one over on that old gypsy that time, eh?
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