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I can’t help but wonder, EVERY SINGLE DAY, why human beings act the way the do. Why do we judge others, when we know how heartbreaking it is to know another person is judging your character, your looks, your talents, your inabilities? We know how much that hurts, yet we’ll tear another person apart. Why do we tell people they “can’t” do something, when we ALL have goals, and we all want others to believe in and support our own goals and our own dreams. Why don’t we help the people who have less than we have? When we ALL know what it feels like to want something out of reach. Why do we even hesitate to help? Why is it that we are all too busy, too stubborn, too naive - to treat people the way we would desperately want to be treated if we were in the other’s shoes? I just don’t get it. 

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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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Isador & Ida Straus
The couple had been married for 41 years at the time of the disaster. They raised six children together, and were almost inseparable. On the rare occasion that they were apart, they wrote each other every day. They even celebrated their birthdays on the same day, although they were well apart from one another. During the sinking, Titanic’s officers pleaded with the 63 year old Ida to board a lifeboat and escape the disaster, but she repeatedly refused to leave her husband. Instead, she placed her maid in a lifeboat, taking her fur coat off and handing it to the maid while saying, “I won’t need this anymore”. At one point, she was convinced to enter one of the last two lifeboats, but jumped out as her husband walked away to rejoin him.
When last seen by witnesses, they were standing on deck, holding each other in a tight embrace. Their funeral drew some 6,000 mourners at Carnegie Hall.
A monument to them still stands in a Bronx cemetery, it’s inscription reads: “Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it.”

why wasn’t the movie about them

why wasn’t the movie about them

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I cry everytime i see this :’( 
This was the only part i cried.