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Quotes About Glasgow

I saw Marti Pellow in pantomime in Glasgow one time.
~ Lewis Capaldi
Actually, it doesn't matter to the papers why you left Glasgow. They never look at the roots of the problems you had, and you simply end up being painted as un-nationalistic.
~ Jimmy Somerville
I'm pretty happy with the two cities I call home now - Glasgow and New York. But I'd like to give Paris a shot.
~ Kelly Macdonald
I think that practising the law, particularly litigation, and particularly in Glasgow, has always been difficult enough without adding to it by having problems with professional colleagues or former colleagues.
~ Len G. Murray
I grew up in Edinburgh, but my dad's from Glasgow, and my mum's from Chingford in Essex, and I spent time in Ireland, too, so I was always somebody who absorbed accents. I would come back from visits, very much to the annoyance of friends and family, with an accent based on where I'd been.
~ Chloe Pirrie
STG and the Ramshorn Theatre are a vital part of Glasgow's rich cultural history. To abandon them now is to abandon not only our past, but our future.
~ Peter Capaldi
There's so much light in Broughty Ferry. I think the humour in Glasgow is darker, because it's much more gloomy, there's a perpetual misery there.
~ Brian Cox
Labour long ago realised it could no longer automatically assume that it would win elections in Glasgow and other places where it has taken people's votes for granted for decades - as we have seen across Scotland at local council and Holyrood elections.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
I cannot wait to come back to Glasgow. I know the place like the back of my hand. In fact, one of the jobs I had as a student was in Cineworld. And I was always at gigs in King Tut's, Nice 'n' Sleazy's and the Barras. I played Ultimate Frisbee down on Glasgow Green and pulled pints in O'Neill's on Queen Street.
~ Colin Morgan
I really want it to have an impact on the world. I want to be in a town on the other side of the world, and somebody walks up and says, 'That music you made in Glasgow, I listened to it every day, and it moved me.'
~ Alex Kapranos
glasgow's full of poets give it laldy pure bobo balde
~ Alan Spence
Glasgow is a strange place. If you don't have someone close to you looking out for you, your head will wander.
~ Kyle Lafferty
I've always found Glasgow to be a wonderful city - warm and funny and full of kindness.
~ Gail Honeyman
For me, Glasgow is all about the people and the spirit of the place. You have enough Gregg's bakers, though, I'll say that. The opening of the 1977 'Star Wars' movie was possibly the only time I've seen a longer queue round the block than in Glasgow for sausage rolls. That was quite an eye-opener.
~ Darren Boyd
When I went up to Glasgow University in 1967, student life was dominated by 13-hour debates on Fridays, when one of the student political clubs would form the 'government' for the day and attempt to push through a piece of legislation, which the other clubs either supported or opposed.
~ Andrew Neil
It's surreal, Glasgow. It's got a really black sense of humor and I remember being envious of John Glazer beating me to it on the sci-fi in Glasgow with 'Under the Skin.'
~ Lynne Ramsay
At the moment, my mother is the only one left in Glasgow, although it's certainly my home.
~ Bill Forsyth
Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels.
~ Alasdair Gray
I ain't never seen no head so level that it could bear the lettin' in of politics.
~ Ellen Glasgow
Coulda made something o' himself. But a luckless man. All his days a luckless man. The kinna man woulda got two complimentary tickets for the Titanic." The unintentional humour of her remark was like her natural appetite for life reasserting itself. Harkness couldn't stop smiling. It was as if Glasgow couldn't shut the wryness of its mouth even at the edge of the grave.
~ William McIlvanney
Glasgow was home-made ginger biscuits and Jennifer Lawson dead in the park. It was the sententious niceness of the Commander and the threatened abrasiveness of Laidlaw. It was Milligan, insensitive as a mobile slab of cement, and Mrs Lawson, witless with hurt. It was the right hand knocking you down and the left hand picking you up, while the mouth alternated apology and threat.
~ William McIlvanney
It's very important for cities all around the world to reinvent themselves, and Glasgow is a good example of that. The Scots are very nice. I don't think they are burdened by their history.
~ Zaha Hadid
As the plane lands in Glasgow airport, passengers are reminded to set their watch back, 25 years.
~ Frankie Boyle
Welcome to Glasgow - the city where we punch people who are on fire.
~ Frankie Boyle