- Paolo Sandrini: Should I push them together instead of spreading them apart?
- Annie Desmond: I shouldn't ask that question in a crowded bar.
- Paolo Sandrini: I believe in making things happen.
- Annie Desmond: Well, so do I, of course. When you've got a chance to.
- Paolo Sandrini: Then, um... Will you marry me?
- Annie Desmond: [laughing] Hadn't you better finish clearing the table first?
- Annie Desmond: Oh, I'd love to work in here. All the gentlemen so smart. Ladies in their fine dresses and sparkling tiaras.
- Paolo Sandrini: Do you ever ask yourself why they have so much and you have so little?
- Annie Desmond: I don't think I've got so little.
- Mario Sandrini: How do you know you'll feel the same about her when you're on dry land?
- Paolo Sandrini: I know.
- Mario Sandrini: Then tell her.
- Paolo Sandrini: And offer her what? A man who has nothing but big dreams? It's not much.
- Mario Sandrini: You'd better go. They'll be serving dinner soon.
- [Paolo starts to leave]
- Mario Sandrini: Paolo. Offer her your dreams.
- Annie Desmond: Can I come through?
- Seaman Royce: Not without an officer's permission, miss.
- Annie Desmond: I need to get into second class.
- Seaman Royce: Well, then you shouldn't be in first class, should you, miss?
- Annie Desmond: Please. I'll be late.
- Seaman Royce: Well, you ought to have thought of that before, miss.
- Paolo Sandrini: Hey. First class, second class. What about your own class? Have you no loyalty, man?
- Jim Maloney: He was saying he's going up to the Anglican service, although he doesn't strike me as a churchgoer.
- Mary Maloney: People are full of surprises.
- Jim Maloney: He says he wants to take a look.
- Mary Maloney: I might go, too.
- Jim Maloney: What for?
- Mary Maloney: It's a chance to see first class.
- Jim Maloney: The Lord will smite you.
- Mary Maloney: I don't think God will damn me for a little curiosity.
- Jim Maloney: Suppose he turns out to be the God of the Old Testament?
- Mary Maloney: I'll have to risk it.
- Annie Desmond: Besides, wherever you go, there's always haves and have-nots.
- Paolo Sandrini: Maybe. But I can name a place where it's easier to cross from one group to the other. America.
- Annie Desmond: [laughing] So they say.
- Paolo Sandrini: In America, a man can go all the way, right to the top, if he's not afraid of hard work.
- Annie Desmond: What about a woman? I'm not afraid of hard work. Can't I go to the top?
- Paolo Sandrini: What about a couple? Both ready to take a chance on a new life? What couldn't they achieve?
- Paolo Sandrini: I know we are right for each other. At least, I know you're right for me.
- Annie Desmond: Mr. Sandrini, we have only just met.
- Paolo Sandrini: Some things you know.
- Peter Lubov: Why were you looking at me?
- David Evans: Was I? You seem familiar. That's all.
- Peter Lubov: Well, I'm not familiar. Not to you.
- Peter Lubov: You sound more hopeful than he does.
- Mary Maloney: Not really. He talks gloomy, but he always expects to land on his feet. I sometimes think I'm the other way around.
- Peter Lubov: So he's a pessimistic optimist, and you're an optimistic pessimist.
- Peter Lubov: I only want to get away from Europe. I've no plans beyond that.
- Mary Maloney: Was Europe so bad?
- Peter Lubov: For me. But that's over now. Europe made me angry, and I don't want to be angry any more.
- Mary Maloney: I sometimes wish I'd been angrier. There's a part of me that envies your fight. Even if it was bloody, even if people died. I don't mean I haven't been happy, because I have. But I suppose I've never put myself in danger for something I believed.
- Peter Lubov: Perhaps you're in danger now.
- Mary Maloney: Perhaps I am.
- [they kiss]
- David Evans: I know who you are. It's come to me.
- Peter Lubov: What the hell does that matter?
- David Evans: I was at the Siege of Sidney Street. They gave out wanted posters. You're Peter Piatkow, aren't you? Peter the Painter.
- Peter Lubov: You're crazy.
- David Evans: No, no, no. I'm not crazy. It's been preying on me since we left Southampton. Peter the Policemen Killer. How many was it you murdered, eh? Four? Five? Half a dozen?
- Peter Lubov: We are on a sinking ship. We have other things to worry about.
- Peter Lubov: Come with me. They're losing control. We can get through.
- Jim Maloney: Why would I come with you?
- Peter Lubov: There's no time for that now. Come, and we can see her and the children safely aboard boat. Then we can fight to the death.
- Jim Maloney: If that's a promise...
- Steward Turnbull: Don't worry. There's no danger.
- David Evans: Are you sure?
- Steward Turnbull: This is Titanic. She's safer than dry land.