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Quotes About Scotland

It's lovely being back in the west of Scotland, really nice.
~ Steve Clarke
For someone who doesn't live there, when I go back to Scotland it's very weird for me.
~ Jimmy Somerville
I was a fan like everybody else, even before I got called up for Scotland.
~ Robert Snodgrass
I am from Scotland and moved down to London when I was 21.
~ Ncuti Gatwa
You have to go to Scotland at all times of the year - in order to appreciate the times when the sun does come out.
~ Bill Bailey
People are pretty normal in Scotland, I've had a few crazy fan experiences elsewhere.
~ Nina Nesbitt
You have to have something about you to perform in Scotland. I'm sure these foreign players are excellent but we don't know how they're going to perform.
~ Kyle Lafferty
Right from the very beginning, I knew I wanted to write palpably Scottish fiction.
~ Ian Rankin
Whenever I've been in Scotland I've had such amazing support, and the love from Scottish fans has always been great.
~ Olly Murs
The Scottish Government will continue to do all it can to get people into work.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
I do enjoy the Scottish way of playing football.
~ Pilou Asbaek
The Scottish people and the people of the north-east are very similar - they love their football.
~ Graeme Souness
However imperfect Donald Trump may be, -and, my goodness, he is - his mother was Scottish; he owns Turnberry. He spends a lot of time in our country - he loves our country, what we stand for, and our culture.
~ Nigel Farage
I saw Marti Pellow in pantomime in Glasgow one time.
~ Lewis Capaldi
I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.
~ Robert Snodgrass
In Scotland, we're a colony in more ways than one. So when directors come up to work, there's a very particular way they want Scotland to look like and to behave like.
~ Peter Mullan
Scotland and England may sometimes be rivals, but by geography, we are also neighbours. By history, allies. By economics, partners. And by fate and fortune, comrades, friends and family.
~ Douglas Alexander
Freed was reportedly asked why he had not shot in Scotland, where the story is set, and said he'd been there and decided against it, because Scotland did not look Scottish enough and anyway, it was too rainy. The Scotland he and Minnelli wanted was a fairy-tale Scotland, distilled from centuries of mythic representation.
~ Peter Wollen
Golf is a "sport" that became popular in Scotland in the fifteenth century. Players stalk about a predetermined course, driving small balls into holes in the ground with specially shaped sticks known as clubs. Devotees, of which there are many, claim it is one of the "purest" sports, as it develops nothing in the player that could be useful in the mundane world.
~ Phil Foglio
some change to the existing constitution. It was committed to devolution of powers to Scotland and Wales, not least because in Scotland the SNP was the chief challenger to its dominant position and it wanted to undermine the SNP's position. It began to advocate a charter of rights and many members began to see some
~ Philip Norton
such as nationalist parties in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Where they stand the greates
~ Philip Norton
Uranus] is a world of mists, " said Mother wistfully. "It has no surface, you know; the wet gases of its sky thicken imperceptibly into the wetter ocean, and the liquid ocean thickens similarly into a solid core. It is a place of soft and ceaseless main, and eternal mist. Not unlike Scotland.
~ Philip Reeve
When I was a child, a lot of my time was spent in Scotland because my mother's Scottish, and we used to go up to Ayrshire and visit relations in a place called Dalry.
~ Jennifer Saunders
I was writing 'Outlander' for practise and didn't want anyone to know I was doing it. So I couldn't very well announce to my husband that I was quitting my job and abandoning him with three small children to visit Scotland to do research for a novel that I hadn't told him I was writing.
~ Diana Gabaldon