- Well, it certainly is a glorious night, isn't it?
- Glorious, and what's more, there's nothing phony about it. No camouflage.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:27:38 in the radio play.

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- Ah, do you see that moon up there? That's where we belong, you and I. Alone on the moon, where nobody could ever bother us. Yeah, that's our home up there.

- Do you always go without a hat?

- Huh? Why?

- Well, I've heard of sunstroke. There's probably a moon-stroke, too.

- Oh. Yeah. Well, probably.

- Well, look, going without a hat's good for the hair.

- Yeah, I had a friend on my father's side who always went without a hat. He was bald.

- Yeah, he probably didn't have any hair to start with.

- You know, you should never comb yours.

- Why?

- I sort of like it that way.

- I think you're crazy.

- Well, I am, completely.

- Well, it certainly is a glorious night, isn't it?

- Glorious, and what's more, there's nothing phony about it. No camouflage.

- All this could be paradise for the right sort of people!

- Tell me more about your idea of paradise.

- Well, for one thing, not being hedged in by a lot crazy conventions. As for me, I just discard them.

- You sound like a heathen.

- Oh, no, nothing like that. It's just that I don't burden myself with a lot of illusions as to right and wrong.

- I don't believe in marriage.

- Well, what's the matter with marriage? Well, everything. In the first place, it's unimportant.

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