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Yes, ma'am, I do. I've got everything I needright here with me. I have air in my lungsand blank sheets of paper. I love waking up, not knowingwhat will happen or who I'll meet. Where I'll wind up. One night I'm sleeping under a bridge... now I'm on the grandest shipin the world, with you fine people. I'll take more of that. Life's a gift. I don'tintend on wasting it. You never know what hand you'll get dealt. You take life as it comes at you.Here, Cal. Make each day count. Well said, Jack. Hear, hear. To making it count. Bravo
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Yes ma'am I do
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I've got everything I need right here with me
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I have air in my lungs and blank sheets of paper
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I love waking up not knowing what will happen or who I'll meet
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Where I'll wind up
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One night I'm sleeping under a bridge
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now I'm on the grandest ship in the world with you fine people
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I'll take more of that
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Life's a gift I don't intend on wasting it
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You never know what hand you'll get dealt
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You take life as it comes at you Here Cal
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Make each day count
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Well said Jack
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Hear hear
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To making it count
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Bravo
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Movie Summary
101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.


