(40 quotes found)
“The national dish of Scotland is something called haggis, the specific ingredients of which I won't go into other than to say that if you can visualize boiled, inside-out road kill, you're pretty close.”
David Grimes
“When I went to Scotland to do another movie, I would sing with a coach up there and then when I went to New York I sang with a coach over there-I mean I've now sung with coaches in LA, New York, London, Glasgow, St Louis and Rio de Janeiro!”
Gerard Butler
“When the British Open is in Scotland, there's something special about it. And when it's at St. Andrews, it's even greater.”
Jack Nicklaus
“There is nothing better for me than to bring the bells in, in Scotland.”
Sharleen Spiteri
“It's more difficult to get the DVD in Scotland than anywhere else and this is a Scottish film made in Edinburgh.”
Christopher Young
“[There was also support for Rooney from his team-mate, the Scotland midfielder Darren Fletcher.] You don't want to rein in Wayne's hunger because it sometimes spurs him on and makes him play better when things are not going his way, ... He has something inside him you do not want to take away because that is when he is at his best.”
Darren Fletcher
“In Scotland, 13 patients have died in each of the last two years and many more have had to be removed from the liver transplant waiting list because they have become too unwell while waiting for a donor organ.”
Andy Kerr
“Barry is a Scotland player. He is part of our team. So, when he is available, he is picked. It's as simple as that.”
Walter Smith
“There's no use in the prime minister coming to Scotland unless he's prepared to do this deal. Unless he's prepared he should stay home. Don't come. You're not welcome unless you're prepared to do something finally.”
Bob Geldof
“I was a huge fan of Terri McIntyre - Classy Bitch the BBC3/BBC Scotland sitcom. The first series of 15 minute episodes was particular genius. The BBC seemed to hate it though and despite a cult following never repeated it. Are there any plans for it to come out on DVD, or go onto UKGOLD? And any ideas what Simon Carlyle is up to these days?”
David Hunter