Don't, please, give them a soap that's sort of stingy in its lather. Don't give them soaps that sting and smart.

8 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:24:58 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Ladies, when bathing, are not half so gay! While men sing or whistle and then sing again.

- If they're Irish, the tune goes like this... If they're Scotch, here is one they won't miss...

- Maybe they'll whistle and you will hear... For men are always full of good cheer...!

- That's enough, girls, that's enough. You've proved your point.

- Men do sing in the bath tub or shower. And it's up to the wise wife to see that this happy mood isn't broken.

- Don't, please, give them a soap that's sort of stingy in its lather. Don't give them soaps that sting and smart.

- In short, do give them Lux Toilet Soap. Its rich, active lather works up fast and cleanses thoroughly and quickly. Yet it's gentle and mild.

- It makes a bath a pleasure and, best of all, it leaves a man sure of fastidious grooming.

- We have a two-line encore to our song.

- Fine. Let's hear it.

- Here is how you can keep husbands always gay! Let them take baths the Lux Soap way!

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