You told me I was a failure as a man and as a father. I guess maybe you were right.

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

You can hear this line at 00:49:57 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- May I come in?

- Dad!

- Why, it's Mr. Kirby!

- Mr. Kirby?

- Do you mind if I sit down?

- 'Course not.

- We're a little short on chairs.

- Well, you won't be. I told the men to bring your furniture back.

- You did? Why?

- You told me I was a failure as a man and as a father. I guess maybe you were right.

- My son walked out on me today. But I'm not giving up. I want my son back.

- I want to be a success as a father. So the first thing I've got to do is to be a success as a man.

- My big deal isn't going through and, strangely enough, I don't care.

- You know what I do when I'm facing a crisis of some kind? I just take out my harmonica and play until the crisis fades away. I think right now if you and me could get together on a duet...

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