- Well, thank you, thank you, I don't know how I can ever find words to...
- Never mind them. Just good-bye and good luck.

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

You can hear this line at 00:25:52 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- You see, I used to think I had good ideas and I'd get somewhere in the world, but well, now I know it. And that's what I want to thank you for, even more than the money.

- Here's the check, Dr. Maxford.

- Er, how do you spell your name young man? Is it 'm-c', or 'm-a-c'?

- M-a-c sir. James MacDonald.

- You know, it's customary under these circumstances to have a few photographers present, or even a microphone or a reporter...

- But since we do everything here in a highly non-commercial basis, I merely take pleasure in giving you this small check written out with my heart's blood! And that's all there is too it, here.

- Well, thank you, thank you, I don't know how I can ever find words to...

- Never mind them. Just good-bye and good luck.

- Oh, Jimmy, just look at it. Just look.

- Oh boy.

- Now, Miss Slidewell, get me Bildocker.

- I tried to sir, when I got the check.

- He isn't in his office.

- Well where is he? Down in the lobby with a yo-yo?

- You find him and tell him... Oh, never mind, I'll find him myself.

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