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Caledon Hockley: You can be blasé about some things, Rose, but not about Titanic. It's over a hundred feet longer than the Mauritania and far more luxurious.

Rose: Fifteen-hundred people went into the sea, when Titanic sank from under us. There were twenty boats floating nearby and only one came back. One. Six were saved from the water, myself included. Six out of fifteen-hundred. Afterward, the seven-hundred people in the boats had nothing to do but wait. Wait to die. Wait to live. Wait for an absolution that would never come.

Jack Dawson: Moment of truth. Somebody's life is about to change.

Molly Brown (on seeing the upended Titanic): God Almighty.

Rose DeWitt Bukater: Do you know of Dr. Freud, Mr. Ismay? His ideas about the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you.

Lewis Bodine: And that's a big ass. We're talking 20000, 30000 tons.

Molly Brown: Hey, who thought of the name Titanic? Was it you, Bruce? Bruce Ismay: Yes, actually. I wanted to convey sheer size, and size means stability, luxury, and above all, strength.

Jack Dawson (waving to people as the Titanic sets off): Goodbye! Fabrizio: You know somebody? Jack Dawson: Of course not! That's not the point! Goodbye, I'll miss you!

Brock Lovett: Dive six, here we are again on the deck of Titanic. Two and a half miles down. Three-thousand, eight hundred and twenty-one meters. The pressure outside is three-and-a-half tons per square inch. These windows are nine inches thick, and if they go, it's sayonara in two micro-seconds.

Rose: It's been 84 years, and I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the Ship of Dreams, and it was. It really was.

Brock Lovett: Three years, I've thought of nothing except Titanic; but I never got it... I never let it in.

Rose (telling Lovett and his crew about the Titanic): It was the ship of dreams to everyone else. To me it was a slave ship, taking me back to America in chains.

Rose (the Titanic is about to sink): Jack! This is where we first met.

4th Officer Joseph Boxhall (as Titanic plunges down into the icy waters of the ocean, boat 2 rows away): Bloody pull faster and pull!

Lewis Bodine: Wait a second. You were going to kill youself by jumping off of the Titanic? All you had to do was wait two days!

Bruce Ismay: The press knows the size of Titanic. Now I want them to marvel at her speed. We must give them something new to print! This maiden voyage of Titanic must make headlines! Captain Smith: Mr. Ismay, I would prefer not to push the engines until they've been properly run in. Bruce Ismay: Of course, I'm just a passenger. I leave it to your good offices to decide what's best. But what a glorious end to your final crossing if we were to get to New York on Tuesday night and surprise them all! Make the morning papers. Retire with a bang, eh E.J.?
 
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Don't worry, I'll be all right Rose DeWitt Bukater: You're trembling.
Jack Dawson: Don't worry, I'll be all right.
  Darling now you can keep us both locked in your safe Darling now you can keep us both locked in your safe, Rose
 
Is anyone there? Yes, what do you see? Iceberg! Lookout Frederick Fleet: Is anyone there?
Officer Moody: Yes, what do you see?
Fleet: Iceberg, right ahead!
  Bring that steam down Go, lads, go! Bring that steam down! Shut all the dampers! Shut them! Hold it. Now! Engage the reversing engine.
 
I tried to port round it, but she hit Captain Smith: What was that, Mr. Murdoch? Officer Murdoch: An iceberg, sir. I put her hard to starboard, and ran the engines full astern, but it was too close.   It's easy enough for a professional Caledon Hockley: Is this it? That's it. Jack Dawson: This is horseshit! Don't you believe it, Rose. Don't. Rose: He couldn't have. Caledon Hockley: Of course he could. It's easy enough for a professional.
 
No matter what we do Titanic will founder Thomas Andrews: From this moment, no matter what we do Titanic will founder. Bruce Ismay: But this ship can't sink. Thomas Andrews: She's made of iron, sir. I assure you, she can. And she will. It is a mathematical certainty.   Tell whoever responds that we're going down Captain Smith: That's right, CQD, the distress call. That's our position. Tell whoever responds that we're going down by the head and need immediate assistance.
 
Quotes from Titanic 7

Rose: Put your hands on me, Jack. Lookout Frederick

Fleet: It's bloody cold. You know, I can smell ice, you know. When it's near. Lookout Lee: Bollocks! Fleet: Well, I can, all right?

Officer Murdoch: Did you ever find those binoculars for the lookouts? Officer Lightoller: Haven't seen them since Southampton. Well, I'll be on my rounds. Cheerio.

Spicer Lovejoy: Anything missing? Caledon Hockley: I've got a better idea. Jack Dawson: Did you see those guys' faces? Did you see them? Rose: When the ship docks I'm getting off with you. Jack Dawson: This is crazy. Rose: I know. It doesn't make any sense. That's why I trust it.

Captain Smith: Close the watertight doors. Murdoch: Doors are closed, sir. Captain Smith: All stop. Murdoch: Aye, sir. Captain Smith: Find the carpenter. Get him to sound the ship. Murdoch: Yes, sir.

Tommy Ryan: If this is the direction the rats are going, that's good enough for me.

Caledon Hockley: You there. Officer: Sir, there is no emergency. Caledon Hockley: Yes, there is. I've been robbed. Spicer Lovejoy: Get the master-at-arms. Caledon Hockley: Now, you moron! Officer: Yes, sir.

Officer: Boiler Room 6 is flooded 8 feet above the plate and the mail hold is worse. She's all buckled in. Captain Smith: Can you shore up? Officer: Not unless the pumps get ahead. Thomas Andrews: Have you seen the damage in the mail hold? Officer: No, she's already underwater.

Jack Dawson: This is bad. Rose: We should tell Mother and Cal.

Officer: I think they're very good, sir. Caledon Hockley: Don't touch anything. I want the entire room photographed. Spicer Lovejoy: We've been looking for you, miss. Rose: Here we go. Something serious has happened. Caledon Hockley: Yes, it has. Indeed. Two things dear to me have disappeared this evening. Now that one is back, I have a pretty good idea where to find the other. Search him. Officer: Take your coat off, son. Jack Dawson: Now what? Officer: Come on, now. Rose: Cal, what are you doing? We're in the middle of an emergency.

Rose: But I was with him the whole time. This is absurd. Caledon Hockley: Perhaps he did it while you were putting your clothes back on, dear. Jack Dawson: Real slick, Cal. Rose, they put it in my pocket. Caledon Hockley: Shut up. Spicer Lovejoy: It isn't even your pocket. Is it, son? Property of A.L. Ryerson. Officer: That was reported stolen today. Jack Dawson: I just borrowed it. I was gonna return it. Caledon Hockley: An honest thief. We have an honest thief here, do we? Jack Dawson: You know I didn't do this, Rose. You know it. Don't believe them, Rose. You know it. You know I didn't do it. Officer: Come on, son. Let's go. Jack Dawson: Rose! Officer: Come on, there's a good lad. Come on. Jack Dawson: You know I didn't do it. You know me!

Thomas Andrews: This is most unfortunate, Captain. Water 14 feet above the keel in 10 minutes in the forepeak, in all three holds, and in Boiler Room 6. Bruce Ismay: When can we get underway, damn it? Thomas Andrews: That's five compartments. She can stay afloat with the first four compartments breached but not five. Not five. As she goes down by the head the water will spill over the tops of the bulkheads at E deck from one to the next, back and back. There's no stopping it. Captain Smith: The pumps. We open the pumps... Thomas Andrews: The pumps buy you time, but minutes only. Captain Smith: How much time? Thomas Andrews: An hour. Two, at most. Captain Smith: And how many aboard, Mr. Murdoch? Officer Murdoch: 2,200 souls on board, sir. Captain Smith: Well, I believe you may get your headlines, Mr. Ismay.

Caledon Hockley: Oh, it is a little slut, isn't it? You look at me when I'm talking to you! Officer: Mr. Hockley? Caledon Hockley: Not now. We're busy. Officer: Sir, I've been told to ask you to put on your lifebelts and come up to the boat deck. Caledon Hockley: I said, not now. Officer: I'm sorry to inconvenience you, Mr. Hockley, but it's Captain's orders. Now please, dress warmly. It's quite cold out tonight. Now, may I suggest topcoats and hats? Caledon Hockley: This is ridiculous. Officer: Not to worry, miss. I'm sure it's just a precaution.