Over at our place we're sure of just one thing: everybody in the world was once a child. We grow up, our personalities change, but in every one of us, something remains of our childhood.

— Himself (Walt Disney)

13 seconds sound clip from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:57:10 in the radio play.

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- Jacob Grimm was a very learned man, a scientist. You'd hardly think he'd go in for fairy tales.

- But just as a hobby, he and his brother collected a lot of old folk stories and legends, put them into a book, and called the book Grimm's Fairy Tales.

- In their written form, Walt, fairy tales are supposedly only for children. But when you bring one to the screen, it captivates everyone.

- Age, language, race make no difference. What's the secret?

- Well, here's half an answer.

- Over at our place we're sure of just one thing: everybody in the world was once a child. We grow up, our personalities change, but in every one of us, something remains of our childhood.

- You mean that's a common denominator?

- That just about sums it up.

- The same level you speak of knows nothing of sophistication and distinction.

- It's where all of us are simple and naive, without prejudice and bias. We're friendly and trusting.

- And it just seems to me that if your picture hits that spot in one person, it's going to hit that same spot in almost everybody.

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