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Scots Quotes and Sayings
Scots
have always been known for possessing opinions, and a definite
attitude to both their country and to life. Here are a few of
their pithy and enlightening quotes and sayings. ( Translated
into English )
"Scottish
by birth, British by law,
Highlander by the grace of God"
Anon
"
No one in Scotland can escape from the past.
It is everywhere, haunting like a ghost."
Geddes
MacGregor
"
To a Scot, the past clings like sand to wet feet,
and is carried about as a burden.
The many ghosts are always a part of them, inescapable."
Geddes
MacGregor
The Scots Character is Forged in Granite
That is no Timid Reed. Shaken by the Wind.
Many's
the men who've battled foe
Many
the number slain
Many
the lads have fallen
though
Scotland shall rise again.
"
Glencoe. A gloomy, eerie place, a valley of sorrow
hewn out of mountains of guilt."
Geddes MacGregor
This
is my country,
The
land that begat me,
These
windy spaces
Are
surely my own.
and
those who toil here
In
the sweat of their faces
Are
flesh of my flesh
And
bone of my bone.
Sir
Alexander Gray
For
that is the mark of the Scots of all classes:
that
he stands in an attitude towards the past
unthinkable
to Englishmen, and remembers and
cherishes
the memory of his forebears, good or
bad;
and there burns alive in him a sense of identity
with
the dead even to the twentieth generation.
Robert
Louis Stevenson
Stirling,
like a huge brooch, clasps Highlands
and
Lowlands together.
Alexander
Smith
From
the lone sheiling of the misty island
Mountains
divide us, and the waste of seas-
Yet
still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland,
And
we in dreams behold the hebridies.
Anon
Lord
Aberdeen was quite touched when I told him
I
was so attached to the dear, dear Highlands and
missed
the fine hills so much. There is a great
peculiarity
about the Highlands and Highlanders;
and
they are such a chivalrous, fine, active people.
Queen
Victoria
The
aftermath of Culloden exacted penalties
which
were to leave a permanent scar on the
Highlands
of Scotland in the deliberate extinction
of
the Celtic way of life - by killing, destruction,
confiscation
and deportation. A tragic time,
unequalled
by any other in Scottish history.
Iain
Campbell
The
Scots are steadfast - not their clime.
Thomas
Crawford
For
so long as one hundred men remain alive,
we
shall never under any conditions submit to the
domination
of the English. It is not for glory or riches
or
honours that we fight, but only for liberty, which
no
good man will consent to lose but with his life.
THE
DECLARATION OF ARBROATH, 1320
We
look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilisation.
Voltaire
Never
give your reasons, for your judgement
will
probably be right, but your reasons
almost
certainly will be wrong.
Lord
Mansfield
The best-laid schemes of mice and men often go astray.
He's
the slave of all slaves who serve's none but himself.
The
willing horse is always worked to death.
They
that love must speak least.
They're
not all saints that get the name of it.
Empty
barrels make the most noise.
A
wild goose never laid tame eggs.
Those
that board with cats may count on scratches.
He
that talks to himself speaks to a fool.
Better
be a coward than a corpse.
Calling
names brakes no bones.
Though
the cow may die, the grass will still grow.
Give
a beggar a bed and he'll pay you with a louse.
There's
always life in a living man.
He
goes long barefoot that waits for dead men's shoes.
There's
aye sorrow at somebody's door.
The
tree doesn't always fall at the first stroke.
The
worst may be handled when it is known.
He
never lies but when the holly is green.
The
worth of a thing is best known by the want of it.
He
that counts all costs will never put plough in the earth.
If
the Lord slight the lady so will the kitchen boys.
Liars
should have good memories.
Fancy
was a bonnie dog but fortune took the tail from it.
They're
always good that's lives far away.
He
that's born to be hanged will never be drowned.
Fair
exchange is no robbery.
Where
the craw flies her tail follows.
He
that has a big nose thinks everyone speaks of it.
You
cannot gather berries off a just any bush.
A
bad wound may heal but a bad name will kill.
One
good turn deserves another.
Wide
ears and short tongues are best.
Better
a good name than a fine face.
A
friend to all is a friend to none.
Biting
and scratching is Scots folk's wooing.
Fair
words won't make the pot boil.
Anger
is more hurtful than the wrong that caused it.
If
you spend a year with a cripple you'll limp at the end of it.
It
is said that all Scots have a sense of humor
-
because it is a free gift !
He was a bold man who first ate a Haggis.
Never
argue - simply keep repeating your assertion.
Love
of our neighbor is the only door out of the dungeon of self.
Friends
are lost by calling too often, and calling too seldom.
Better
keep the devil out, than have to put him out.
A
fool may ask more than any wise man can ever answer.
Scottish
by birth, British by law,
a
Highlander by the grace of God.
After
dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
A
bald head is soon shaved
(
An easy task is soon completed.)
A
penniless man walks fast through the market.
I
fear I have nothing original in me.
Excepting
original sin.
Whisky
may not cure the common cold
but
it fails more agreeably than most other things.
Say
but little and say it well.
Like
the wind seeking the harbor !
All
dogs go down on the strange dog.
He
who is wettest let him go to the well.
Little
by little, as the cat eats the fish.
Like
bailing the sea with a creel.
The
worst cow in the fold, lows the loudest.
What
cannot be helped must be put up with.
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