Top 13 Outlander Scottish Sayings
#1. Affairs can be powerful detonators. They can invigorate a marriage that's flat, jolt people out of years of complacency. Fear of loss rekindles desire, makes people have conversations they haven't had in years, takes them out of their contrived illusion of safety.
Esther Perel
#2. We have many Lisas, Marks, Dennys, Johnnys, and other characters from 'The Room' in America and in the entire world.
Tommy Wiseau
#3. It would ha' been a good deal easier, if ye'd only been a witch.
Diana Gabaldon
#4. He really just wanted to blurt out, 'My Grandma's dead', but he knew that when it came to it, the words would stick like pebbles in his throat.
Helen Laycock
#5. It is only when you realize that you are mortal and yet immortal simultaneously that you begin to realize that the beautiful incongruities of existence aren't incongruous at all, but rather perfect.
Frederick Lenz
#6. Expect me to continue what I've been doing, which is trying to take over the world.
Kevin Hart
#7. And so we walked through customs arm in arm; while the officer barely looked at my passport, he did look twice at Eva Maria's cleavage.
Anne Fortier
#9. 98% of the atoms in your body were not there a year ago.
Deepak Chopra
#11. But even regarding History as the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of States, and the virtue of individuals have been victimised - the question involuntarily arises - to what principle, to what final aim these enormous sacrifices have been offered.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
#13. All right you bloody Scottish bastard, lets see how stubborn you really are.
Diana Gabaldon