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The Wolf of Wall Street Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 196

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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1951 There could be.
1952 There had to be 10000 Swiss bankers in Geneva, and Rugrat gets the one dumb enough to get himself arrested on U.S. soil.
1953 There was this one time that I was selling pot to this Amish dude.
1954 There were other things about him, too. Like his phosphorescent white teeth.
1955 There you go.
1956 There you go. Get your legs in.
1957 There you go. Yeah. There you go.
1958 There's a bull's-eye and the bull's-eye's a dollar sign. Whoever gets closer to the dollar sign... gets the most points.
1959 There's a silver lining to that, too, honey. Because they said eventually... Eventually everyone's gonna have to give information on this case.
1960 There's a term, and we don't like to use it unless circumstances dictate, and I think they do dictate in this case, and the term is Grenada.

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