Top 17 Scottish Glasgow Sayings
#1. My grandfather was Scottish, born in the slums of Glasgow.
Trinny Woodall
#3. I think a lot of the time in films, men get roles where they create their own destiny and women are just tools, supporters for that.
Ellen Page
#4. It is not always easy, for a woman alone.
Jude Morgan
#5. The Glasgow accent was so strong you could have built a bridge with it and known it would outlast the civilization that spawned it
Val McDermid
#6. it's been laid on my heart and I want to help others get away from abusive spouses.
Carolyn Brown
#7. Jimmy shot him a look that patently said: 'Mon noo, Wee-man, whit are ye waitin fur? Ah've set ye up tae get in her knickers!
Jamie Holoran
#8. It'll be the fastest spacecraft ever to Jupiter ... 13 months after launch. We pass the Moon in just nine hours.
Alan Stern
#9. Man is never his emotions and that all feelings are ephemeral- that no one is truly genuinely ecstatic, sad, angry or passionately in love forever, which means emotions are never to be trusted.
Lourd De Veyra
#10. Children have always responded to me because I have that cartoon-character look.
Dolly Parton
#11. I don't believe in worry. It doesn't change the outcome, but it make the now miserable, so I don't do it.
Caragh M. O'Brien
#12. When you are in difficulties, look upon the overcoming of them as a great adventure.
Emmet Fox
#13. I've been making movies for a long time. The Japanese way of making movies has become second nature to me. To get away from that, I really try to surround myself with younger staff and approach making movies not like a veteran of the industry but always as a beginner and a rookie.
Takashi Miike
#14. Having children changes you forever, as a writer and as a human being. I hope it's for the better on both counts, but I guess we'll see.
Brian K. Vaughan
#15. I actually went to drama school at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow, so I stayed in my home town the whole time. However, I see more of my friends now than I did then. It's strange.
James McAvoy
#16. Ask any successful person, and most will tell you that they had a person who believed in them ... a teacher, a friend, a parent, a guardian, a sister, a grandmother. It only takes one person, and it doesn't really matter who it is.
Sean Covey
#17. I am half Scottish. My father is an expat from Glasgow, and on my mother's side there's a bit of French, a bit of Scottish, a bit of Irish.
Adelaide Kane
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