Ah, not me. I'd be scared to death making speeches in front of a lot of people.

6 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:56:40 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And the other part won't be so bad, or so long with your voice always in my ear, your smile always before my eyes, and the feel of your hand always in mine.

- I love you so. I love you so.

- Lee Leander and John Sargent will meet again in the not-too-distant future.

- Right now, we meet Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray again as they take a curtain call.

- I think Fred ought to run for District Attorney. A jury would be putty in his hands.

- Ah, not me. I'd be scared to death making speeches in front of a lot of people.

- You'd get over that. There's a trick to it. You pick out one person in the audience and talk to him. Forget about the crowd.

- Oh, that doesn't work, C. B. Oh, you can't be sure until you try.

- I've tried it. You know, I used to play the saxophone in an orchestra.

- Why, that's nothing to be ashamed of, Fred.

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