I'm gonna let you in on a little secret about these telephones. They're not gonna dial themselves. Okay? Without you, they're just worthless hunks of plastic. Like a loaded M16 without a trained Marine to pull the trigger.

— Jordan Belfort (Leonardo Dicaprio)

15 seconds sound clip from the The Wolf of Wall Street movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:22:12 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- This is our golden ticket to the fucking chocolate factory right here! And I wanna meet Willy fucking Wonka, okay?

- I wanna be with the fucking Oompa Loompas like this!

- All right, get off this fucking stage! Get out of here.

- All right, I want you all to focus for a second.

- See those little black boxes? They're called telephones.

- I'm gonna let you in on a little secret about these telephones. They're not gonna dial themselves. Okay? Without you, they're just worthless hunks of plastic. Like a loaded M16 without a trained Marine to pull the trigger.

- And in the case of the telephone, it's up to each and every one of you, my highly-trained Strattonites.

- My killers! My killers, who will not take no for an answer!

- My fucking warriors, who will not hang up the phone until their client either buys or fucking dies!

- Let me tell you something. There is no nobility in poverty.

- I have been a rich man and I have been a poor man. And I choose rich every fucking time.

[...]

The Wolf of Wall Street Sound Clip

The Wolf of Wall Street cover

Sound clips of some of the best quotes and sound effects from The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) that you can use as ringtones.

Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio (Jordan Belfort), Jonah Hill (Donnie Azoff), Margot Robbie (Naomi Lapaglia), Matthew McConaughey (Mark Hanna), Jean Dujardin (Jean-Jacques Saure)

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