Titanic

 

 

 


 

 

Collide with destiny.

 

 

 

 

 

 

"So this is the ship they say is unsinkable."
"It is unsinkable. God himself could not sink this ship."

    --  Ruth and Cal
 

"I saw my whole life as if I had already lived it. An endless parade of parties and cotillions, yachts and polo matches. Always the same narrow people, the same mindless chatter. I felt like I was standing at a great precipice, with no one to pull me back, no one who cared, or even noticed."

    --  Old Rose
 

"The press knows the size of Titanic, now I want them to marvel at her speed, too. We must give them something new to print. And the maiden voyage of Titanic must make headlines!"

    --  Ismay
 

"Which is why I'm not really looking forward to jumping in there after you. But like I said, I don't have a choice. I guess I'm kinda hoping you'll come back over the rail and get me off the hook here."
"You're crazy."
"That's what everybody says, but with all due respect miss, I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here."

    --  Jack and Rose
 

"It's interesting. The young lady slipped so suddenly and you still had time to remove your jacket and your shoes."

    --  Lovejoy
 

"Who came up with the name Titanic? Was it you, Bruce?"
"Yes, actually. I wanted to convey sheer size, and size means stability, luxury, and above all, strength."
"Do you know of Dr. Freud, Mr. Ismay? His ideas of the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you."

    --  Rose and Ismay
 

"Excuse me, Mr. Andrews, but I've been doing the math in my head and it seems that with the number of people there are on board, there aren't enough lifeboats."
"Not enough by half actually. Gosh, Rose, you miss nothing do you? I had originally intended for there to be more, but it was thought by some that it would make the decks seem too cluttered."
"A waste of space as it is on an unsinkable ship."

    --  Rose, Thomas Andrews and Cal
 

"Sleep soundly young Rose for I have built you a good ship, strong and true, it has all the lifeboats you need."

    --  Thomas Andrews
 

"I love waking up in the morning not knowing where I'm gonna go or who I'm gonna meet. Just the other night I was sleeping under a bridge, and now here I am, on the grandest ship in the world, having champagne with you fine people."

    --  Jack
 

"To make each day count."

    --  Jack
 

"Come, Josephine, my flying machine, going up, she goes up, she goes."

    --  Jack


"I am not a foreman in one of your mills that you can command. I am your fiancee."
"my fiancee! Yes you are and my wife.My wife in practice if not yet by law so you will honor me. You will honor me the way a wife is required to honor a husband. Because I will not be made a fool rose. Is this in any way unclear?"
"No."

    --  Rose and Cal
 

 

"They've got you trapped Rose and you're gonna die if you don't break free. Maybe not right away because you're strong, but soon, that fire that I love much about you Rose, that fire's going to burn out."
"It's not up to you to save me Jack."
"I know, only you can do that."

    --  Jack and Rose
 

"The pumps will buy you time, but minutes only. From this moment on, no matter what we do, Titanic will founder."
"But this ship can't sink!"
"She is made of iron, sir. I assure you, she can. And she will. It is a mathematical certainty."

    --  Thomas Andrews and Ismay
 

"Well, I believe you may get your headlines, Mr. Ismay."

    --  Smith
 

"No thank you. We are dressed in our best and are prepared to go down as gentlemen. But, We would like a brandy."

    --  Benjamin Guggenheim
 

"Will the lifeboats be seated according to class? I hope they aren't too crowded."
"Oh mother, shut up! Don't you understand? The water is freezing and there aren't enough boats. Not enough by half. Half the people on this ship are going to die."
"Not the better half."

    --  Ruth, Rose and Cal
 

"Where are you going? To him? To be a whore to a gutter rat?"
"I'd rather be his whore than your wife."

    --  Cal and Rose
 

"I'm sorry I didn't build you a stronger ship, young Rose."

    --  Thomas Andrews

"What are we doing, mommy?"
"We're just waiting, dear. When they're finished putting first class people in the boat, they'll be starting with us. And we ought to be ready, oughtn't we?"

    --  Irish Boy and Irish Mother
 

"Gentlemen, it has been a pleasure playing with you on this ship."

    --  Violin Player
 

"Afterward, the seven hundred people in the boats had nothing to do but wait: wait to die, wait to live, wait for an absolution which would never come."

    --  Old Rose
 

"Can I take your name, please love?"
"Dawson, Rose Dawson."

    --  Officer and Rose