Jordan Belfort: You see how I stutter with the words?
Stephen Glass: I get asked this a lot. I don't even know what the term truly means.
Belfort: Five minutes later you're underwater and it feels just fine.
Glass: But there are limitations to what you can do.
Belfort: I don't necessarily mean limits. No matter how much I had, I wanted more.
Glass: That's how I feel. I think that's absent in the movie.
Belfort: It was Tommy Chong. I just didn't know how.
Glass: He never sought me out, and I've never spoken to him. I'm saying in real life.
Belfort: No, no, no, it wasn't even a reality. And it's a scary proposition to think that you might be right, it really is. It happened to me.
Glass: This is still the early stages of a long, long process of apologies. Some I think probably don’t accept my apology.
Belfort: Absolutely not. The jig is up, everybody knows what's going on.
Glass: I don't follow these things.
Belfort: Go out, make money.
Glass: I just can't.