God, not those finger paintings again. They certainly were a waste of money. The difference between Cal's taste in art... and mine is that I have some. They're fascinating. Like being inside a dream or something. There's truth but no logic. - What's the artist's name? - Something Picasso. Something Picasso. He won't amount to a thing. He won't, trust me.
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All ahead full, Mr. Moody.
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Her husband had struck gold someplace out west.
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- Let's put the Degas in the bedroom. - At least they were cheap.
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Put in there. In the wardrobe.
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History would call her the Unsinkable Molly Brown.
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Hey, who thought of 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 about the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you. What's gotten into you? Excuse me. I do apologize. She's a pistol, Cal. Hope you can handle her. Well, I may have to start minding what she reads from now on, won't I, Mrs. Brown? Freud? Who is he? Is he a passenger?
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We all called her Molly.
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- Willed into solid reality. - Hear, hear.
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I may have knocked her together, but... the idea was Mr. Ismay's.
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I'll have the salmon.
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He envisioned a steamer so grand in scale... and so luxurious in... its appointments... that its supremacy would never be challenged. And here she is.
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There's another one! See him?
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She is the largest moving object ever made by the hand of man... in all history.
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And our master shipbuilder, Mr. Andrews here... designed her from the keel plates up.