Yes, I know. I intended marrying a waitress once! But, fortunately, my father knocked it out of me!

— Mr. Kirby (Edward Arnold)

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

You can hear this line at 00:41:30 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- The long arm of the law has reached into the Vanderhof household and scooped up the entire family... and, with them, the aristocratic Kirbys.

- In the police station, the men have been herded into a single barred room, reserved especially for the drunk and disorderly.

- Well, Tony, I hope you're satisfied.

- And I only hope it teaches you a lesson. Go fooling around with stenographers.

- I'm sorry, Dad, but I intend marrying Alice!

- Yes, I know. I intended marrying a waitress once! But, fortunately, my father knocked it out of me!

- Mr. Kirby, you'd be a lot better off if you'd relax a little.

- Ahhh, relax! With my son being snatched from under my nose! With my being arrested like a common criminal!

- This may jeopardize the biggest deal of my career!

- Stop worrying. What if all your deals fall through? Might be a lucky break for you.

[...]