Lifeboats Titanic Quotes & Sayings
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On all vital measures, measures necessary to protect you, the Democrats in Washington follow a simple philosophy: Just say no. — George W. Bush
Unlike the laws of physics, which are free of inconsistencies, every man-made order is packed with internal contradictions. Cultures are constantly trying to reconcile these contradictions, and this process fuels change. — Yuval Noah Harari
Titanic got 14 nominations one per lifeboat. — Jim Mullen
The euro Titanic has now hit the iceberg - and there simply aren't enough lifeboats to go round. — Nigel Farage
We live in sexually interesting times, meaning a culture which manages to be simultaneously hypersexualized and to retain its Puritan underpinnings, in precisely equal proportions. — Laura Kipnis
It's a wonderful thing as time goes by, to be with someone who looks into your face when you've gotten old and still sees what you think you look like. — James Cromwell
It was men who stopped slavery. It was men who ran up the stairs in the Twin Towers to rescue people. It was men who gave up their seats on the lifeboats of the Titanic. Men are made to take risks and live passionately on behalf of others. — John Eldredge
It's like being on the Titanic and seeing there's only one lifeboat left. — Harry Redknapp
If you write anything meaningful over there, June, keep it far away from this city. They will turn a story about glue-addicted gypsy children in the Balkans into an animated musical about a tribe of pixie-sized fairy-dust-loving flamenco dancers who live happily ever after with their dancing bears. — Annie Ward
Life is stretching to achieve goals, and exploring new things, and struggling to overcome obstacles. Life is not just breathing in and out. I think immortality would make all these things that add up to our lives hollow and meaningless. — Kevin McDonald
There aren't twelve-hundred people in the world who understand pictures. The others pretend and don't care. — Rudyard Kipling
