Well, now let me show you what I mean by a miracle.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:03:22 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- The way I look at it, a miracle is something contrary-wise to the course of nature, done by the power of will. If you like, something that couldn't happen without being especially willed.

- So you say.

- Well isn't it? What do you say, sir? Am I right?

- A miracle is something contrary-wise to the course of nature, done by the power of will.

- Well, yes, I suppose it is.

- Now you can't deny that.

- Well no, not so far as it goes.

- Very well. Now let's take a common instance.

- What we have here is swinging from the ceiling a paraffin lamp, or perhaps I should say a kerosene lamp. Either way, we can agree to call it an oil lamp. Is that right?

- Yes, that's right.

- Well, now let me show you what I mean by a miracle.

- That oil lamp, in the course of nature, couldn't turn upside down and keep on burning, could it?

- Oh, you say it couldn't.

- Well, could it? Never mind what I say, what do you say?

- Er, no, it couldn't.

- Of course it couldn't.

- If the lamp turned upside down, it would go out in the course of nature. Any oil lamp would.

- Very well then, here comes someone, as it might be me, and stands as it might be here, and says to that lamp, as I might do, collecting all my willpower: Lamp, turn upside down in mid-air without breaking and go on burning steady.

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