Jordan Belfort: This right here is the land of opportunity. This is America. This is my home! The show goes on! [quoting Norma Rae] Jordan Belfort: They're gonna need to send in the National Guard to take me out, cos I ain't going nowhere!
Jordan Belfort: My wife, Naomi, the Duchess of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. A former model and Miller Lite girl. Yeah. She was the one with my cock in her mouth in the Ferrari, so put your dick back in your pants.
Mark Hanna: Nobody knows if a stock is going to go up, down, sideways or in circles. You know what a Fugazi is?" Jordan Belfort: Fugazi, it's a fake. Mark Hanna: Fugazi, Fugazi. It's a wazy. It's a woozie. It's fairy dust.
Donnie Azoff: You dress like shit, so fuck you! Brad: Motherfucker! [punches Donnie] Jordan Belfort: OOH! Jesus! Brad: How do you like that? Who's the faggot now? Jordan Belfort: You okay? Hey pal.
[last lines] Jordan Belfort: I'm not ashamed to admit it: my first time in prison, I was terrified. For a moment, I had forgotten I lived in a world where everything was for sale. Wouldn't you like to know how to sell it?
There's a difference between an outburst of spontaneous anger, which doesn't have a political objective, and a more measured response that we saw in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
With the derivatives market larger than ever, we need way more regulation of Wall Street, not less.
Conservatives may believe that impoverished borrowers destroyed Wall Street. But we liberals will not fool ourselves that stupid bankers sank conservatism for good.
I supported myself by delivering the 'Wall Street Journal' and doing odd jobs. I love plumbing and carpentry.
Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?
Gordon Gekko: If you need a friend, get a dog.
Bud Fox: What's the matter? Did somebody die? Marv: Yeah...
Before you go out and occupy Wall Street, occupy your own brain!
I really like to read when I'm eating - 'The New York Times' or the 'Wall Street Journal,' paper version.
'Wolf of Wall Street' opened up a lot of doors for me. It was such a massive opportunity, which provided me with only more opportunities.
Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.
In a polling conducted by the Wall Street Journal, 11 out of 12 Americans said they oppose the taking of private property, even if it is for public economic good.
But Wall Street people are in fact very smart; they're funny, they're not company men who work their way up the chain.
You're not going to hear me singing songs about Wall Street because I don't know anything about that.
If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall Street are the winners and losers?
Bud Fox: Life all comes down to a few moments. This is one of them.