Never mind the noble gestures, I'll decide what's what around here.

6 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:15:30 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- What's your name?

- James MacDonald sir, and this is my fiancée, Miss Casey.

- Well, let that be a lesson to you.

- Well, what's so funny? What is it?

- Waterberry, where are you? I demand an explanation!

- I really see no point in firing this lad...

- If anyone ought to be fired around here, it's me.

- Never mind the noble gestures, I'll decide what's what around here.

- Wait a minute, you don't understand what's happened.

- These children are a part of your family, your business family, and anything that happens to them happens to you.

- This young man you've fired has just won the 25000 dollar Maxford House slogan contest.

- And, in my opinion, that's ample reason for this demonstration.

- Well, I should say it is.

[...]