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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

”They told me that to make her fall in love


”They told me that to make her fall in love I had to make her laugh but every time she laughs I’m the one who falls in love.”

Friday, February 28, 2014

Jack: Well, yes, ma’am, I do…

Jack: Well, yes, ma’am, I do… I mean, I got everything I need right here with me. I got air in my lungs, a few blank sheets of paper. I mean, I love waking up in the morning not knowing what’s gonna happen or, who I’m gonna meet, where I’m gonna wind up. Just the other night I was sleeping under a bridge and now here I am on the grandest ship in the world having champagne with you fine people. I figure life’s a gift and I don’t intend on wasting it. You don’t know what hand you’re gonna get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you… to make each day count.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Fifteen-hundred people went into the sea, when Titanic sank from under us.






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.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Titanic Fact



These two were supposedly based on a real couple, who said they wouldn’t board a life boat as long as there were younger people still aboard the ship. They both went below deck, presumably to their room, and that’s the last time they were seen.

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Titanic



On April 14th, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceburg miles off the southern coast of Newfoundland at 11:40 p.m. At 2:20 a.m., on April 15th, 1912, Titanic sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, bringing over a thousand of its passengers with her and leaving hundreds of others to die of hypothermia in the freezing North Atlantic. 100 years has passed since then and the story of the lives lost that day still live on in films, books, documentaries and television series. This is to remember the 1,154 people who perished all those years ago, may they forever rest in peace, and the 710 survivors who have since passed through the gates of heaven, but have left behind their descendants with the story of their survival still living on.