Top 16 Broad Scots Sayings

#1. Why does man have reason if he can only be influenced by violence?

Leo Tolstoy

#2. No Victory Without Suffering

J.R.R. Tolkien

#3. We write to shed our sorrows and give strength to our spirit.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#4. I'm doing a little consulting. I'm somewhat retired, still a director of a company or two.

Jack Kilby

#5. You do your best work when you feel safe.

Julianna Margulies

#6. I wouldn't know what being in love felt like if it hit me in the face

Jodi Picoult

#7. I don't know,when they were giving out best friends at the carnival, he was all they had left-Nate

Alana Henry

#8. Five Nights at Freddy's The Silver Eyes

Scott Cawthon

#9. My father-in-law is so sensitive. Sometimes I think he displays too much love for my children.

Columba Bush

#10. I was the perfect candidate. America had their chance with the perfect candidate.

Michele Bachmann

#11. I think Shakespeare is like a dialect. If I heard a broad Scots accent, I'd probably struggle at first but then I'd start to look for words I recognise and I'd get the gist. I think Shakespeare is like that.

Ralph Fiennes

#12. A man does not live for himself alone in this mortal body to work for it alone, but he lives also for all men on earth; rather, he lives only for others and not for himself. To this end he brings his body into subjection that he may the more sincerely and freely serve others.

Martin Luther

#13. I would rather be handsome for an hour than pretty for a week.

Tilda Swinton

#14. Seek the spark of divinity within thy soul.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#15. Here's tae us. Wha's like us?" "Damned few," she replied in broad Scots, "and they're all deid.

Diana Gabaldon

#16. I would rather lose in a cause that I know some day will triumph than to triumph in a cause that I know some day will fail.

Wendell Wilkie

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