Jerry Maguire -- Dialogue 1

Laurel:What about medical?

Dorothy:Of course medical.

L:You are a single mother, you have given up the right to be frivolous.

D:If you had read what he wrote, you would have left with him, too. And, and I can always take that job in San Diego.

L:Do you know how much those well-child exams cost?

D:Of course I know, $150.

L:$150. Yes, that’s right. And that’s just when he’s well.

D:Wait, where is Ray?

L:Asleep in the living room.

D:Well, that’s wonderful. You know, the next time you decide to lecture me, don’t leave my little boy in that room with that divorced women’s group.

Jerry Maguire -- Dialogue 2

Jerry:What do I do? How, how do I spin this?

Avery:Oh, honey, it’s spun.

J:What did I do to you?

A:It’s all about you, isn’t it? Soothe me, save me, love me.

J:Stop what you’re doing. Would you stop what you’re doing?

A:I have to finish my job.

J:Jesus Christ, everything is on the fucking run with us. Everything.

A:Jerry, you and I are sales people, we sell.

J:Look, I don’t…

A:It’s not love me, it’s not trust my handshake...

J:OK.

A:It’s make the sale. Get it signed. There shouldn’t be confusion about that.

J:OK, just jump right into my nightmare, the water is warm.

A:Oh, so, honesty is outlawed here? I can’t be honest?

J:Tell you what, I would prefer loyalty.

A:What was our deal when we first got together? Brutal truth. Remember?

J:I think you added the brutal.

A:Jerry, there is a sensitivity thing that some people have -- I don’t have it. I don’t cry at movies, I don’t gush over babies, I don’t start celebrating Christmas 5 months early, and I don't tell a man who just screwed up both our lives, “Oh, poor baby!” That’s me, for better or worse. But I do love you.

J:Avery...

A:Nope...

J:It’s over.

A:Didn’t hear it.

J:There’s something missing here, don’t you think?

A:You have never been alone.

J:Listen to me.

A:And you can’t be alone.

J:It’s over.

A:No one has ever dumped me.

J:I’m not trying to make history here.

A:I did the 23 hour nose-route to the top of El Capitan in 18 hours and 23 minutes. I can make this work.

J:No.

A:Oh, Jerry.

J:Hey, hey, hey, hey. I didn’t ever want to hurt you.

A:I won’t let you hurt me, Jerry. I’m too strong for you...loser.

Jerry Maguire -- Dialogue 3

Jerry:I started talking to Dennis Wilburn about your renegotiation this morning.

Rod:Talking? Jerry Rice, Andre Reed, Chris Carter -- I smoke all these fools. Yet they are making the big, sweet dollar. They are making the “coin”. And you’re talking.

J:“Coin”. That’s your word?

R:Hell yeah, that’s my word. You know, some dudes might have the coin, but they’ll never have the “coin”.

J:What, what is...

R:It means love, respect, community, and the dollars too, the entire package, the “coin”.

J:Great word. Towel?

R:No, I air dry.

J:Ah, Listen, Rod, I, I say this with great respect for you. But those players you mentioned, Rod, they’re more key players. And this deal, we’re, you know, we...

R:Mmmore key?

J:Here’s what I’m saying, OK? This is a re-negotiation. We want more from them, so let’s give them more. Let’s show them your pure joy of the game. Let’s bury the attitude a little bit and show them...

R:Wait, you’re telling me to dance.

J:No, I’m saying to get back to the guy who first started playing this game. Remember? Way back when, when you were a kid -- it wasn’t just about the money, was it? Was it? Was it?

R:Do your job! Don't you tell me to dance!

J:Fine!

R:Hey, hey...

J:Fine!

R:I am an athlete. I am not an entertainer.

J:Fine!

R:These are the ABCs of me, baby! I do not dance...

J:Fine!

R:...and I do not start pre-season without a contract.

J:Fine, fine! Fine!.

R:Jerry, talk to me. Breathe! Breathe, Jerry.

J:I am out here for you. You don’t know what it’s like to be me out here for you. It is an up at dawn, pride-swallowing siege that I will never fully tell you about, OK? Just, God, help me! Help me, Rod, help me, help you. Help me, help you. Help me, help you.

R:I’m sorry. You are hanging on by a very thin thread. And I dig that about you. No contract, help me, help you, help everyone. That’s my, that’s my man.

J:Hey, I’m happy to entertain you.

R:Help me, help me!

J:See you in Los Angeles.

R:Jerry, come on, man. Hey! See, that’s the difference between us. You think we’re fighting, and I think we’re finally talking.