- Yes. Seems a long time ago, doesn't it?
- A long time ago. All the way between childhood and being grown up.

— (Laurence Olivier)

11 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:11:43 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- The war came to England, and six weeks later, the snow goose returned from the outer darkness of the north.

- With her, Frith returned as well, as if after another month had gone by.

- When she came, Rhayader, with a shock, realised that she was a child no longer.

- In just a few short months, she had grown up into a shy young woman.

- Seventeen. So you must have been thirteen when you came here first with the wounded princess.

- Yes. Seems a long time ago, doesn't it?

- A long time ago. All the way between childhood and being grown up.

- Mr. Rhayader?

- Oh, let's not have Mr. Rhayader with us any more, shall we?

- I call you Frith, now you're old enough to call me Philip. Or will that seem very strange to you?

- I don't think so, Philip.

- No, it doesn't even sound strange to me. Almost as though it always should have been, Philip.

- Oh, look! More planes going to Germany.

- Yeah. More planes. More death.

[...]