Top 160 Glasgow Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
One of the attributes Glasgow is best known for all over the world is the friendliness of her people.
Believe it or not, the sky is blue here in Glasgow. I absolutely love it here.
Apparently when I went to school, I had a Glasgow accent. — © Annalena McAfee
Apparently when I went to school, I had a Glasgow accent.
At the moment, my mother is the only one left in Glasgow, although it's certainly my home.
Glasgow Barrowlands is the greatest concert venue in the world.
It's surreal, Glasgow. It's got a really black sense of humor and I remember being envious of John Glazer beating me to it on the sci-fi in Glasgow with 'Under the Skin.'
The trouble with Freud is that he never played the Glasgow Empire Saturday night.
When I was 12, I was in Oliver! at a theater in Glasgow.
I previously played King Tut's in Glasgow, which is one of my favourite gigs. It's really intimate.
Glasgow is less polite than Edinburgh but that's a good thing - they keep it very real.
Nicholas Parsons' time at the University of Glasgow seems to be absolutely shrouded in mystery.
Glasgow is a great city.
Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels. — © Alasdair Gray
Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels.
I have got the best of both worlds; growing up in Edinburgh and now living outside Glasgow.
You will always worry - a wee lad from Edinburgh going up on stage in Glasgow.
People in Glasgow are really rowdy which is good.
The Scots are a very tough people. They have drive-by headbuttings. In Glasgow a sweatband is considered a silencer.
I am just a lucky lad from Glasgow with a bonus that I get paid for something I love.
Scotland - and Glasgow - is a tough place to play football and a lot of big names have come up here and not produced.
I've been in Glasgow since I was 18, on and off.
Glasgow is certainly a place where they will tell you if they don't think you are anything special.
Scoring at the big stadiums in Glasgow is something I have dreamed about doing since I was a wee boy and now I have managed to do that.
Glasgow is one of my favourite cities.
A few years ago, if you had told me I'd be moving back to Glasgow I'd have said, 'No way'. But it's changed. It's much more vibrant, bohemian. But I'm 35 and I've become a bit of a homebody, I don't really go out much. Same in New York. My home could be anywhere but I love Glasgow.
If the UFC wants me to fight in Glasgow, I will do this in Glasgow. If they want me to fight in Africa, I will fight in Africa, you know what I mean?
I come from Glasgow and being from Glasgow everyone knows about Celtic and Rangers. It is a big part of most people's lives.
When I was 12, we went from Glasgow to Aberdeen on a school trip. It was called fresh air fortnight.
Welcome to Glasgow - the city where we punch people who are on fire.
I bow to no one in my ambition to see Glasgow be as successful as it possibly can be.
Glasgow is still full of churches built in the last century. Half of them have been turned into warehouses.
Moving to Glasgow from Feyenoord was a life-changing experience.
I was brought up in Glasgow, and I was a big Celtic follower.
I was in 'Babes in the Wood' at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow in the Eighties. I was the villain - the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham.
I don't know how they're going to integrate in places like Glasgow and Sheffield.
Glasgow Rangers. God I loved playing for them
I always thought it was funny that my grandparents had bought a ticket to New York and ended up in Glasgow.
My first tour sold out in Glasgow, and they were one of the loudest. I couldn't hear myself.
I've always found Glasgow to be a wonderful city - warm and funny and full of kindness. — © Gail Honeyman
I've always found Glasgow to be a wonderful city - warm and funny and full of kindness.
I've played at Anfield and you can look at The Kop and there are blue pockets all over. It's another level in Glasgow.
I'm really looking forward to filming in Glasgow with a top-class cast and crew.
I didn't have to leave Celtic and go to England for money. It wasn't worth the hassle, and my wife and children felt settled in Glasgow.
Whenever I'm in Glasgow I go and stand outside the front of the house I grew up in, which is in Mount Vernon.
Glasgow with its art and music scene has so much going on, it's attractive to people and there seems to be a good vibe up there.
For me, Glasgow is all about the people and the spirit of the place. You have enough Gregg's bakers, though, I'll say that. The opening of the 1977 'Star Wars' movie was possibly the only time I've seen a longer queue round the block than in Glasgow for sausage rolls. That was quite an eye-opener.
For me, Glasgow is all about the people and the spirit of the place. You have enough Greggs bakers, though, Ill say that. The opening of the 1977 Star Wars movie was possibly the only time Ive seen a longer queue round the block than in Glasgow for sausage rolls. That was quite an eye-opener.
I cannot wait to come back to Glasgow. I know the place like the back of my hand. In fact, one of the jobs I had as a student was in Cineworld. And I was always at gigs in King Tut's, Nice 'n' Sleazy's and the Barras. I played Ultimate Frisbee down on Glasgow Green and pulled pints in O'Neill's on Queen Street.
I studied in Glasgow and, when I was young, I spent four years solely in theatre.
Glasgow's really friendly, with this impressive mix of real solidarity and identity that's very personal. — © George MacKay
Glasgow's really friendly, with this impressive mix of real solidarity and identity that's very personal.
Growing up in inner-city Glasgow, it sometimes seemed to me money hadn't been invented.
My grandfather was Scottish, born in the slums of Glasgow.
The East End of Glasgow is like the Olympics. Lots of foriegners in tracksuits struggling to speak English.
I'm not going to throw away the hand of friendship to suit 100 Trotskyites in Glasgow.
My family are all Glasgow. I was born there. Govan. When it was very tough. The tenements. All that stuff.
I really love Glasgow. It reminds me of Boston in parts.
Glasgow is a strange place. If you don't have someone close to you looking out for you, your head will wander.
I was born in Glasgow and brought up in a place in between Glasgow and Edinburgh called West Lothian!
Glasgow is a city, but it's one with a small-town mentality.
As the plane lands in Glasgow airport, passengers are reminded to set their watch back, 25 years.
I saw Marti Pellow in pantomime in Glasgow one time.
The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards.
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