I'm definitely looking forward to DJing in Scotland again. There's always fun and a great party vibe.

I came from a really small village outside Edinburgh in Scotland and had quite a sheltered upbringing.

In Scotland, I was brought up to think of policemen as allies and to ask one for help when I needed it.

I want to look beyond the legends, to find the real story of Scotland. And it's every bit as thrilling.

In Scotland I'm just like a lot of other guys, but in America I'm seen as a very strong, masculine guy.

I firmly believe that Scotland's place is in the U.K., and I do not believe in powers for power's sake.

No matter where it is or who it's against, I will always be available for Scotland as long as I am fit.

I've always been an outsider. Even in London. If I returned to Scotland, I'd feel a complete foreigner.

He is improving all the time. He is only 21 and who knows what he is capable of. (on Cristiano Ronaldo)

If the U.K. were threatening to withdraw from Europe, I would certainly want Scotland to be out of that.

Scotland has a great deal to offer the world in terms of our approach to key economic and social issues.

There are lots of jobs and investment in Scotland dependent on our membership of the E.U. single market.

I used to come up to Scotland to see my uncle play and I would also watch him whenever he was on the TV.

I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night.

In Scotland, I'm just like a lot of other guys, but in America, I'm seen as a very strong, masculine guy.

I won't be chasing down players who have retired. I only want players who are 100% committed to Scotland.

I moved from home in Scotland to home in WWE, and that was the first time being out on my own in my life.

My fondest memories are of being hidden away in Scotland or Spain writing and working on songs for Wings.

America changed my life, but I still think of home and working in Scotland was an important part of that.

I was still only 19 when I went to Scotland, but it was a good loan move for me to play those extra games.

If there is writing on Hadrian's Wall, it reads that the English should leave Scotland to its own devices.

Singing Flower of Scotland was the only thing that made me nervous.I don't get nervous doing my own shows.

It's Northern Ireland, it's Ireland, it's Scotland, it's Wales, there's Scousers, Londoners, all behind me.

As a teenager in Scotland, I had American friends, sons and daughters of officers at a U.S. Air Force base.

I want to change Scotland, but the only way we can change Scotland is by changing the Scottish Labour Party.

It is true that I once refused to eat haggis in Scotland and this did not sit well with the local population.

Without the shepherd's dog, the whole of the open mountainous land in Scotland would not be worth a sixpence.

For me as leader my time is nearly over but for Scotland the campaign continues and the dream will never die.

In Scotland, when people congregate, they tend to argue and discuss and reason; in Orkney, they tell stories.

My favourite football memory is the opening match of France '98, and unfortunately Scotland had drawn Brazil.

I love Scotland; I love the NHS. I was born into the NHS; I grew up in the NHS. My family grew up in the NHS.

Scotland: That garret of the earth - that knuckle-end of England - that land of Calvin, oatcakes, and sulfur.

When you hear someone from the very north of Scotland speaking, I think its nice, very musical and harmonious.

I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them... Scotland is free!

After secondary school, the big thing to do was apply for uni in England or Scotland and then just stay there.

My father was full of tales. He said his family were ministers in the Church of Scotland, or they were lawyers.

I am legitimately Scottish. I can officially say — yes. Yeah, I am from Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland.

My parents are from Scotland and my sister and brother were both born in Scotland so my heritage is from there.

Northern Ireland, England, Scotland - when we play each other, you don't want to lose to a neighbouring country.

I fell in love with Scotland and made good friends here, so I stayed after graduating with Honours in Chemistry.

People in Scotland appreciate homegrown talent, but it's getting harder and harder to get films made in Britain.

Independence is the only way Scotland can realise its full political and cultural potential in the 21st century.

My parents are artists and they decided they would prefer to paint in the Mediterranean rather than in Scotland.

It would be great to play in a Scotland side that defeated England. That could be another box ticked off for me.

Ye lover of the picturesque, if ye wish to drown your grief, take my advice and visit the ancient town of Crieff.

My message is a simple one - the E.U. is not perfect, but Scotland's interests are best served by being a member.

I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.

You have to go to Scotland at all times of the year - in order to appreciate the times when the sun does come out.

I left Scotland when I was 16 because I had no qualifications for anything but the Navy, having left school at 13.

People have questioned my commitment to Scotland but it's actually the opposite. My problem is I can never say no.

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