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.

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

You can hear this line at 00:56:44 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- 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.

- You never heard me play the saxophone.

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