He suddenly quit business one day. Started up the elevator, came right down again and never went back. He said he wasn't having any fun.

— Alice (Fay Wray)

9 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:26:34 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- But Alice and Tony, who found a secluded bench beneath the trees, are not concerned with the miracles of man or nature. Just now, they have eyes only for each other.

- What are you thinking, Tony?

- Thinking how much better this is than going to the ballet.

- Well, what are you really thinking... about my family? It's not a family you can just ignore.

- No, it isn't.

- You know, I think they're great. They seem to do just what they want to do.

- Yes.

- Grandpa started it 25 years ago.

- He suddenly quit business one day. Started up the elevator, came right down again and never went back. He said he wasn't having any fun.

- Well, that's exactly what I mean.

- And Mother. You know why Mother writes plays? Because two years ago a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake!

- Well, now I know why you're so different!

- You know, I think that your family is the answer to what's wrong with the world.

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