- Harry Widener: Georgiana, if I don't make it...
- Lady Georgiana Grex: Don't say that! Men will get through this... in first, in second, and in steerage. And they'll live. Just make sure that you're one of them. Please!
- Harry Widener: Well, if I'm not, I want you to know that if there was any truth in what we're taught, I'm gonna make you lucky all your life. So every time that you catch that train, and every time that you find something you thought you'd lost... it'll be me.
- Second Officer Lightoller: Have you given up your card game?
- Dorothy Gibson: No. I'm the dummy.
- Second Officer Lightoller: Ah. I find that very hard to believe.
- Dorothy Gibson: Only for a hand of bridge. And don't you forget it.
- Harry Widener: After that, I'll come and look for you. I just hope I don't find you.
- Lady Georgiana Grex: Why?
- Harry Widener: Because I want you to be safe.
- Benjamin Guggenheim: Giglio, escort Madame Aubart and her maid back to her cabin. It would not do for a steward to find them here. And if I drown, I do not care to feature in a newspaper story.
- First Officer Murdoch: There is no obligation to go down with the ship, sir.
- Captain Smith: Isn't that for me to judge?
- Benjamin Guggenheim: And, Giglio? In future, let's never be in a disaster with foreigners.
- Victor Giglio: I am a foreigner, sir.
- Eleanor Widener: Besides, if anyone had chucked, we'd be 13 at table.
- Hugh, Earl of Manton: Wouldn't risk that in the middle of an ocean.
- Eleanor Widener: Nor me. I'm far too superstitious.
- Lady Georgiana Grex: How funny we are, with all our little rules for everything. Don't you think people are getting tired of it? I don't just mean rebels. Normal people.
- Dorothy Gibson: That tiresome Mrs. Rushton been giving you a hard time?
- Second Officer Lightoller: Well, I'm afraid the passenger list doesn't meet her high expectations.
- Dorothy Gibson: Nor does her own background, if you ask me.
- Second Officer Lightoller: I thought Americans weren't aware of such things.
- Dorothy Gibson: Oh, we're aware of them. We just don't care about them.
- Second Officer Lightoller: Well, there speaks the voice of the future.
- Dorothy Gibson: I hope so.
- Jim Maloney: In a few days, we'll be in New York... with a completely different life ahead of you. Are you excited?
- Mary Maloney: Don't say that.
- Jim Maloney: Why not?
- Mary Maloney: I don't want a completely different life. I want my life. Our life.
- John Batley: We've hit an iceberg. At... At least we've... we've scraped along one. I was on deck, and... and suddenly it was there, right next to the ship, just towering over me.
- Muriel Batley: Everything towers over you.
- Joseph Rushton: What's the matter now?
- Grace Rushton: I keep thinking about Suki.
- Joseph Rushton: She's fine.
- Grace Rushton: She's not fine. She's in a cage. All alone... in the dark.
- Joseph Rushton: She's also a dog. You've heard the phrase 'it's a dog's life.'
- Grace Rushton: It's never been my dog's life.
- Seaman Holmes: Why don't you pipe down?
- Roberta Maioni: How dare you. Don't you know you're speaking to a countess?
- Seaman Holmes: I don't care if I'm speaking to the king of Zanzibar. I'm not going back, and that's that!
- Steward Taylor: I shall have to report you for spoiling White Star property.
- Barnes: For spoiling it? Your proof will be 100 fathoms deep.
- Lady Georgiana Grex: I love you, Harry Widener. You're the first man I've ever said that to.
- Harry Widener: I hope I live to be the last. But if I don't, be happy. Or I'll want to know the reason why.
- Mary Maloney: There's no point in sulking.
- Jim Maloney: I'm not sulking. I'm angry. There's a difference.
- Lady Georgiana Grex: I refuse to say goodbye.
- Harry Widener: Me too. But if you want to please me, just get on a boat.
- Barnes: You don't have to apologize to me. You would never have to apologize to me. Not in this world.
- Mabel Watson: Don't talk as if this is goodbye.
- Barnes: Yeah. Well, it may be. And I don't think we need to argue about that.
- Chief Officer Wilde: Start bolting them all. We may have steerage passengers through here before the night's out, and I don't want any looting.
- Steward Taylor: Might as well go to the thieves as the fishes.
- Chief Officer Wilde: That's exactly the kind of talk we neither want nor need.
- Fifth Officer Lowe: Can I ask you to transfer into this boat please, madam?
- Mabel Watson: I don't think I could do that.
- Fifth Officer Lowe: I'm afraid I must insist.
- Lady Georgiana Grex: Oh, for heaven's sake, we're not dancing a minuet. If he asks you to get out of the boat, you get out of the boat!
- Mabel Watson: Well, I'm not accustomed to being spoken to in that manner.