Top 30 Titanic Iceberg Quotes
#1. Do it, I thought, in an agony of apprehension. For God's sake, do it now and don't be gentle!
Diana Gabaldon
#2. If you make history with God, He'll make history with you
Bill Johnson
#3. The euro Titanic has now hit the iceberg - and there simply aren't enough lifeboats to go round.
Nigel Farage
#4. If only he really knew how messy my head was sometimes. That attack last night? Just the tip of a Titanic-sized fuckedup iceberg.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#5. We have always been thinking about different ways to perform electronic music, i.e. music made with machines.
Thomas Bangalter
#6. Of hunger and thirst, thirst is the greater imperative.
Yann Martel
#7. Everything I treasure is broken - it's of no use to anybody but me ...
John Geddes
#8. Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear.
Thomas Gray
#9. To suppose that the eye could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree
Charles Darwin
#10. Raven, a little later we can play Titanic" he calls over his shoulder. "I'll yell iceberg and you can go down.
J.B. Salsbury
#11. Not every story in history has a beginning, a middle and an end, but the wreck of the Titanic does. It begins when they leave, in the middle it hits an iceberg, and in the final two hours, the ship sinks.
Maury Yeston
#12. (Regarding Titanic) Sometimes Zalmai would saunter in and watch this game. What did he get to be, he asked. "You can be the iceberg," said Aziza.
Khaled Hosseini
#13. I think one of the saddest things that's happening to literature is that it's getting over-simplified by this diet of simple political ideas.
Arundhati Roy
#14. I wanted to continue the course, continue on what "we" had, and wanted life to be the same. However, the Titanic had hit the iceberg, the "done" couldn't be changed now.
Rajat Mishra
#15. Abraham Lincoln did not shoot John Wilkes Booth. Titanic did not sink a North Atlantic iceberg. And Fox News is neither fair nor balanced. These are simple historical facts intelligible to all adults, most children, and some of your more discerning domesticated animals. But not ... to Bill O
Keith Olbermann
#16. You can propose on our honeymoon
[Miss Piggy to Kermit the Frog]
Miss Piggy
#17. Everything you do, every thought you have, every word you say creates a memory that you will hold in your body. It's imprinted on you and affects you in subtle ways - ways you are not always aware of. With that in mind, be very conscious and selective.
Phylicia Rashad
#18. Barack Obama volunteered to be the Captain of the Titanic AFTER it hit the iceberg
Van Jones
#19. I was the Titanic and the iceberg all at once.
Jeremy Glass
#20. If there had been zombies on the iceberg when the Titanic hit it, that would have made a much better movie.
Chuck Palahniuk
#21. News networks giving a greater voice to viewers because the social web is so popular are like a chef on the Titanic who, seeing the looming iceberg and fleeing customers, figures ice is the future and starts making snow cones.
Randall Munroe
#22. If Mark Henry was the Titanic, the iceberg would've sank!
Jerry Lawler
#23. Human civilization as we know it is like the Titanic headed for the iceberg, whether the iceberg be nuclear, environmental or terrorism-related.
Marianne Williamson
#24. We never shall be prosperous till we make pride and vanity yield to the dictates of honesty and prudence!
Lydia Maria Francis Child
#25. I'm pleased with my life, with the journey.
Tina Turner
#26. The essence of leadership is being able to see the iceberg before it hits the Titanic.
Arianna Huffington
#27. A Murmur in the Trees - to note - Not loud enough - for Wind - A Star - not far enough to seek - Nor near enough - to find
Emily Dickinson
#28. He almost died," I pointed out. "Not that I have any other experience of it, but I would guess that when people almost die, their worth automatically goes up, at least to some small degree.
Lauren Baratz-Logsted
#29. And as the smart ship grew In stature, grace, and hue In shadowy silent distance grew the Iceberg too. - THOMAS HARDY, FROM "THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN"(LINES ON THE LOSS OF TITANIC), 1912
Hazel Gaynor
#30. The past is still visible. The buildings haven't changed, the layout of the streets hasn't changed. So memory is very available to me as I walk around.
Jonathan Lethem