You see, they don't have any wars.
4 seconds sound clip from the The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:15:28 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Your father was very young, wasn't he, Bobby?
- Did all these people here die in wars?
- Oh, most of 'em. Didn't you ever hear of Arlington Cemetery?
- You don't seem to know much about anything, Mr. Carpenter.
- Don't they have places like this where you've been?
- You see, they don't have any wars.
- What would you like to do now?
- Do you have to have money to go there?
- Well, I've got two dollars. I'll treat you, okay?
- Look, do you think they'd accept these?
- Gee! What are they? Diamonds?
- I'll bet they're worth a million dollars.
- Would you give me your two dollars for two of these?
[...]