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Quotes About Loch

When the sun shines o'er the loch and sparkles on the water like diamond drops, ye know one thing: somewhere there's a MacLean who is smilin'.
~ Karen Hawkins
Sheriff, are you suggestin' the victom was kidnapped?""I'm only statin' that, at this time, we have no body, only nonvital body parts...
~ Steve Alten, The Loch
Castle Rannoch is not the most delightful spot at the best of times. It lies beneath an impressive black crag, at the head of a black loch, protected from the worst of gales by a stand of dark and gloomy pine forest. Even the poet Wordsworth, invited here during his ramblings, could find nothing to say about it, except for a couplet scribbled on a sheet of paper found in the wastepaper basket.
~ Rhys Bowen
I'm very fond of Glasgow, particularly the West End. The whole stretch of the west coast of Scotland from Loch Lomond up through Mallaig to the Kyle of Localsh is so beautiful.
~ John Niven
The loch was the worst kind of dangerous: beautiful and tempting.
~ Jenny Colgan
All these daydreams reminded him of the scenes which play through your mind in a fever. At the edge of the loch he stood for a moment
~ Ann Cleeves
When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there.
~ Rhys Darby
I like relaxing, water-skiing on a loch, or playing with toys like bikes and helicopters.
~ Dario Franchitti
I was born at Rotten Row in Glasgow and brought up in Loch Lomond near a small place called Gartocharn. And it's a bit like anyone: where you're brought up, you have an irresistible attraction to that place; it defines who you are.
~ Kevin Macdonald
It feels like Scotland. Have you ever been? Mmmm. Twice. Have you? No. You should. It's your roots. You'll be surprised how much they tug at you when you breathe the air in the Highlands or look out at a lowland loch.
~ Nora Roberts
Damn the crabs!' He thumped on the desk with his fist. Of all the rotten luck. They have to choose my loch.
~ Guy N. Smith
And some say the loch's bottomless—got a hole in the center deeper than anything else in Scotland. On
~ Diana Gabaldon