(12 quotes found)
“The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards.”
Billy Connolly
“Glasgow is always the best city to play though-I love playing there.”
Dave Mason
“Glasgow is one of our most important and busiest bases year round but the half-term getaway is something else. This October is set to be our biggest ever.”
Ian Smith
“I am delighted that readers of Condé Nast Traveller rate Glasgow so highly. It is a very handsome city with some of the most exciting and stylish venues in the UK. It scored exceptionally highly for food as well as its culture and the friendliness of the people. Everyone should visit this dynamic city.”
Sarah Miller
“We obviously welcome easyJet`s expansion from Glasgow, particularly as this year marks their tenth anniversary at Glasgow Airport. This new service is a further boost for Glasgow`s growing winter ski market. Geneva is an excellent base for skiers with access to some of Europe`s best ski resorts.”
Stephen Baxter
“Last year we launched Glasgow TV, the first city to have their own scheduled broadband TV channel. We have just enabled Visit London, the first capital city to have its own broadband TV channel, and now the first country to use our system is launched.”
Iolo Jones
“I liken the second leg to playing the Old Firm really, ... We've had good results in Glasgow the last couple of times we've been there.”
Tony Mowbray
“I feel a bit like Ellen Glasgow (I think it was) who said that she was the master and characters did what she said. I'm envious of authors whose characters become so real to them that they take off in their own directions, but my philosophy of teaching, as well as writing, is to demystify the process.”
James Gunn
“For the moment the priority has to be looking after the interests of players at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Borders, but while it is said the club scene is amateur there is no getting away from the fact players there are semi-pro albeit mostly imports.”
Jim Hay
“We're not insulted, ... The Collapse of Toilets in Glasgow.”
Jonathan Wyatt