
Wall Street quotes
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Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen)
Carl Fox (Martin Sheen)
Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas)
Lou Mannheim (Hal Holbrook)
Marv (John C. McGinley)
Carl Fox (Martin Sheen)
Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas)
Lou Mannheim (Hal Holbrook)
Panos Marsala (Yanni Sfinias)
Roger Barnes (James Spader)
Sir Larry Wildman (Terence Stamp)
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Now, listen, Jerry, I'm looking for negative control. Okay? No more than 30, 35 percent. Just enough to block anybody else's merger plans and find out from the inside if the books are cooked. If it looks as good as on paper, we're in the kill zone, pal. Lock and load.
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Blow 'em away, Ollie. Rip their ****ing throats out. Stuff 'em in your garbage compactor.
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Buy a decent suit. You can't come in here looking like this. Go to Morty Sills, tell 'em I sent ya.
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The most valuable commodity I know of, is information
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And if you need a friend, get a dog. It's trench warfare out there pal.
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Showdowns bore me, Larry. Nobody wins. You can have the company. In fact, it's gonna be fun watching you and your giant ego try and make a horse race out of it.
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So the falcon's heard the falconer, huh?
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I want zip-locked mouths on the Bluestar deal, or I'm gonna personally come down there and rip out their ****ing throats.
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You're only the best money can buy, Darien.
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Good Carolyn, Doing any better would be a sin.
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Jesus you can't make a buck in this market, the country's goin' to hell faster than when that son of a bitch Roosevelt was in charge. Too much cheap money sloshing around the world. The worst mistake we ever made was letting Nixon get off the gold standard.
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Stick to the fundamentals. That's how IBM and Hilton were built. Good things, sometimes, take time.
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You can't get a little bit pregnant.
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Kid, you're on a roll. Enjoy it while it lasts, 'cause it never does.
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Man looks into the Abyss, and there's nothin' staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character, and that's what keeps him out of the Abyss.