- You're sane, quiet, and soothing, aren't you?
- Well, I'm conservative, yes.
- Yes, and that's what I want from now on.

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

You can hear this line at 00:48:51 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- For a divorce, I suggest Reno!

- Oh. Help me up, Horace.

- Oh. Sarah, this is awful. What did he mean about a divorce?

- Nothing. Nothing important.

- Well, where's my shoe?

- I think he had it in his hand.

- Shall I go after him?

- No! Let him go!

- You're sane, quiet, and soothing, aren't you?

- Well, I'm conservative, yes.

- Yes, and that's what I want from now on.

- Oh, it's twelve o'clock, Sarah.

- Well, Happy New Year, Horace. Happy New Year.

- Twelve o'clock and Cinderella's lost her slipper.

- Just what is the meaning of this scene?

- I thought I made that clear. I'm looking for Sarah Brown, or Cherry Chester, or whatever she happens to be calling herself today.

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