A Quote by Karl Pilkington

If Camels are the ship of the dessert, this one is the Titanic — © Karl Pilkington
If Camels are the ship of the dessert, this one is the Titanic
It would be difficult to tell," Wulf said. "I've always been a romantic. I've seen Casablanca twice, and I sat through the entire ordeal of Titanic". "Didn't you enjoy Titanic?" "I was relieved when the ship went down".
When arranging a tour around the United States I had decided to cross on the Titanic. It was rather a novelty to be on the largest ship yet launched. It was no exaggeration to say that it was quite easy to lose one's way on such a ship.
Seize the moment. Remember all those women on the 'Titanic' who waved off the dessert cart.
I got to thinking one day about all those women on the Titanic who passed up dessert at dinner that fateful night.
You have to just look at it like Titanic: I know the ship sinks, but this is a love story
Old Camels carry young Camels skins to the Market.
My whole thing is simple, well-balanced meals. I have to say, though, that I really like dessert. I try not to eat dessert every day, but I'll have dessert every now and then.
Talking about straws and camels' backs is just one way of approaching things. If you have enough camels, no backs need be broken.
Life is like a ship. There's people dancing on a ship.There's a lot of money on the ship, but I cannot integrate on the ship or get equality on the ship.And I never could. I'm just in the galley working and I never could get up to see the captain of the ship.
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.
I know a lot about the Titanic. My dad was a Titanic expert.
I was born in the year the Titanic sank. The Titanic went down, and I came up. That tells you a little about the fairness of life.
The United States is like the Titanic, and I'm here with the lifeboat trying to get people to leave the ship... I see a real financial crisis coming for the United States.
Thus the public use of reason and freedom is nothing but a dessert, a sumptuous dessert.
When I was 15, I came downstairs one morning, picked up mother's newspaper and, oh, what a shock! The Titanic had gone. The 'unsinkable' ship - but it had gone down so simple.
There's so much written about the Titanic, and it's hard to separate what's fact and what's fiction. My understanding is that the way the Titanic was designed, the emphasis was placed on surviving a head-on collision.
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