Passenger Ships and Cargo Liners
- Amazon (1851)
- Tayleur (1854)
- Titanic (1912)
- Georges Philippar (1932)
- Magdalena (1949)
- Hans Hedtoft (1959)
- Zenobia (1980)
- A ship (1981)
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Famous quotes containing the words passenger, ships and/or cargo:
“Every American travelling in England gets his own individual sport out of the toy passenger and freight trains and the tiny locomotives, with their faint, indignant, tiny whistle. Especially in western England one wonders how the business of a nation can possibly be carried on by means so insufficient.”
—Willa Cather (18761947)
“Havent you heard, though,
About the ships where war has found them out
At sea, about the towns where war has come
Through opening clouds at night with droning speed
Further oerhead than all but stars and angels
And children in the ships and in the towns?”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“Nitrates and phosphates for ammunition. The seeds of war. Theyre loading a full cargo of death. And when that ship takes it home, the world will die a little more.”
—Earl Felton, and Richard Fleischer. Captain Nemo (James Mason)