I may have knocked her together, but... the idea was Mr. Ismay's.
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All third-class passengers queue here for health inspection.
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- Welcome aboard, ma'am. - Welcome to Titanic.
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You like lamb, right sweet pea? You gonna cut her meat for her too there, Cal?
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These are some of the things we recovered from your stateroom.
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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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I know you've been melancholy. I don't pretend to know why. I intended to save this... until the engagement gala next week... but, I thought... tonight. Good gracious. Perhaps as a reminder of my feelings for you. - Is it a... - Diamond. Yes. 56 carats to be exact. It was worn by Louis XVI. And they called it Le Coeur de la Mer. - The Heart of the Ocean. - The Heart of the Ocean. Yes. It's overwhelming. Well, it's for royalty.
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Come along.
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At Cherbourg, a woman came aboard named Margaret Brown.
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Hey, look, look, look!
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History would call her the Unsinkable Molly Brown.
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Her husband had struck gold someplace out west.
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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?