Judge us not for our weakness but for our love. And open the doors of Heaven for Charlie and me.
13 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:40:01 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- You're the bravest man that ever lived. You're just overdue, that's all.
- Try to sleep. And when you wake up, we'll be on our way again.
- On our way. Even if we had all our strength, we'd never get the boat off this mud.
- But I'm not one bit sorry I came. What I mean is, it was worth it.
- Dear Lord, we've come to the end of our journey. I pray for you to be merciful.
- Judge us not for our weakness but for our love. And open the doors of Heaven for Charlie and me.
- Rosie? Rosie, it's over, Sweetheart.
- It is?
- The storm's over. Open your eyes, dear, it's daylight.
- Aw, it's nothin' you dreamed. I never seen such a storm.
- Charlie, what are you doing? You mustn't work, dear. You're not strong enough yet to...
- Rosie, I ain't doing' anything. Open your eyes and see. I'm just sittin' here next to ya.
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