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- It tells how a mother should deal with a difficult daughter.
- Me?
- Well, sometimes you are a little difficult. Especially when you ask the impossible.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Future Is Yours (Family Theater) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:04:38.800 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, go away. I want to talk to Mother.

- You better run out and play, Alan.

- I bet you Loretta's cooking up something.

- Can I get something to eat, Mom?

- Yes, but keep it in the kitchen.

- Okay.

- What book were you reading, Mother?

- It's a book on psychology.

- On what?

- On how to improve your mind.

- It tells how a mother should deal with a difficult daughter.

- Me?

- Well, sometimes you are a little difficult. Especially when you ask the impossible.

- Does it say in the book anything about if the daughter wants to become an actress?

- No, I was just reading here about parents.

- Oh. It says parents must live up to the same standards and ideals they expect in their children. They must never break faith with...

- You know what we read in school today, Mother?

- Uh. With apologies for interruption. What?

- Mom, I'm going out to play.

- All right, Alan, but be careful.

[...]

The Future Is Yours (1948) Sound Clip

The Future Is Yours (1948) coverListen to quotes from the 1948 Family Theater radioplay The Future Is Yours, written by Walter Spence.

Actors: Bobby Driscoll (Alan), Rosemary DeCamp (Loretta), Ruth Perrott (Grace), Willard Waterman, Paul Conrad, Bob Holton

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