Titanic 1997 Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Do not trouble yourself for your brethren, for we have already provided lands for them, which they shall possess forever. — Gaius Marius

Listen little Songkeeper, the voice whispered, and I will sing you a Song. — Gillian Bronte Adams

Many will tell you with mockery and ridicule that the abolition of war can only be a dream ... But we must go on or we will all go under. And the great criticism that can be made is that the world lacks a plan that will enable us to go on ... We must have sufficient imagination and courage to translate the universal wish for peace - which is rapidly becoming a universal necessity - into actuality. — Douglas MacArthur

The storms in life don't make you any less perfect; they make you beautiful and full of character — T.L. Gray

He had fought wizards (though not because he wished to), battled goblinkin (only because running hadn't been an option at the time), and faced incredible monsters (drat the luck he sometimes had when he thought about it). — Mel Odom

We, too, will have fellowship with the sublime if we know how to be perfectly obedient to the Word of the Lord. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If I have a choice whether to do the show or throw a straight pass, and we're going to get the basket either way, I'm going to do the show. — Pete Maravich

Be patient with all that is unresolved in your heart, And try to love the questions themselves. Do not seek for the answers that cannot be given, For you would not be able to live them, And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now, And perhaps, without knowing it, You will live along some distant day Into the answers. Rainer Rilke — Paul J. Donoghue

Strivers achieve what dreamers believe. — Usher

You don't have to be strong enough to do it all at once - no one is. You just have to be strong enough to do one thing. That's it. Then you rest, and when you've regained that strength back, you tackle the next thing. — Jenny Hale

I think every age has a medium that talks to it more eloquently than the others. In the 19th century it was symphonic music and the novel. For various technical and artistic reasons, film became that eloquent medium for the 20th century. — Walter Murch