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Experience has taught me that the only cruelties people condemn are those with which they do not happen to be familiar.
— Ellen Glasgow
After all, you can't expect men not to judge by appearances.
— Ellen Glasgow
That's how hearts get broken, you know. When you believe in promises.
— Kathleen Glasgow
The worst thing about war is that so many people enjoy it.
— Ellen Glasgow
Apparently when I went to school, I had a Glasgow accent.
— Annalena McAfee
What fools people are when they think they can make two lives belong together by saying words over them.
— Ellen Glasgow
Don't let the cereal eat you. It's only a fucking box of cereal, but it will eat you alive if you let it.
— Kathleen Glasgow
I haven't much opinion of words. They're apt to set fire to a dry tongue, that's what I say.
— Ellen Glasgow
Tilling the fertile soil of man's vanity.
— Ellen Glasgow
Irony is an indispensable ingredient of the critical vision; it is the safest antidote to sentimental decay.
— Ellen Glasgow
I'm no stranger to fucking up.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Go be absolutely, positively, fucking angelic.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Girl listens to radio. Girl finds music. Girl has whole other world.
Girl slips on headphones. World gone. — Kathleen Glasgow
Girl slips on headphones. World gone. — Kathleen Glasgow
The East End of Glasgow is like the Olympics. Lots of foriegners in tracksuits struggling to speak English.
— Frankie Boyle
As the plane lands in Glasgow airport, passengers are reminded to set their watch back, 25 years.
— Frankie Boyle
She's not a cookie, or a book, or a record on a shelf. You can't just play with her and then put her back.
— Kathleen Glasgow
I bow to no one in my ambition to see Glasgow be as successful as it possibly can be.
— Nicola Sturgeon
We sat still, our breathing loud and rhythmic, its music melancholy, a traditional song of sorrow.
— Margot McCuaig
I'm running blind, ghosts swallowing me.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Spring was running in a thin green flame over the valley.
— Ellen Glasgow
I'm not going to lie down and let trouble walk over me.
— Ellen Glasgow
I'm not going to throw away the hand of friendship to suit 100 Trotskyites in Glasgow.
— Billy Connolly
Insolent youth rides, now, in the whirlwind. For those modern iconoclasts who are without culture possess, apparently, all the courage.
— Ellen Glasgow
Dignity is an anachronism.
— Ellen Glasgow
My first tour sold out in Glasgow, and they were one of the loudest. I couldn't hear myself.
— Rita Ora
Pessimism is the affectation of youth, the reality of age.
— Ellen Glasgow
We love from little motives, not for large reasons.
— Ellen Glasgow
Evan always used to day that it wasn't that you couldn't see that you should be afraid of, but what was right in front of you, in plain sight.
— Kathleen Glasgow
At the moment, my mother is the only one left in Glasgow, although it's certainly my home.
— Bill Forsyth
I like the Edinburgh Film Festival, and I've liked what I've experienced of Glasgow's Film Festival too.
— Aidan Gillen
The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards.
— Billy Connolly
What a man marries for's hard to tell ... an' what a woman marries for's past findin' out.
— Ellen Glasgow
That's what was in my head in the attic when I took broken glass from my tender kit and began to cut myself into tiny pieces.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Women are one of the Almighty's enigmas to prove to men that He knows more than they do.
— Ellen Glasgow
London is always fun, obviously, but something about Glasgow really speaks to me. Usually what it says, though, is "Let's get wasted."
— Keith Murray
The average life expectancy rate in some parts of Glasgow is 54. If you've ever been there, you'll realize that that's maybe a bit long.
— Frankie Boyle
When you least expect it, you run in to an old friend from school, or the neighbour's cat, not Mary the Virgin Mother of God.
— Margot McCuaig
Glasgow is less polite than Edinburgh but that's a good thing - they keep it very real.
— Nik Kershaw
The truth is I've got the land on my back, an' it's drivin' me. Land is a hard driver.
— Ellen Glasgow
You could have forgiven my committing a sin if you hadn't feared that I had a committed a pleasure as well.
— Ellen Glasgow
It is wiser to be conventionally immoral than unconventionally moral. It isn't the immorality they object to, but the originality.
— Ellen Glasgow
The Scots are a very tough people. They have drive-by headbuttings. In Glasgow a sweatband is considered a silencer.
— Emo Philips
The hardest thing to believe when you're young is that people will fight to stay in a rut, but not to get out of one.
— Ellen Glasgow
I'm always losing things.
— Kathleen Glasgow
All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward.
— Ellen Glasgow
Conscience represents a fetich to which good people sacrifice their own happiness, bad people their neighbors'.
— Ellen Glasgow
[Reformers] might be classified as a distinct species having eyes in the back of their heads.
— Ellen Glasgow
Glasgow has truly become my home away from home.
— Caitriona Balfe
The suitable is the last thing we ever want.
— Ellen Glasgow
Everything and everybody that's busted can be fixed. That's what I think.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Cruelty is the only sin.
— Ellen Glasgow
He was from Glasgow. Everything past "good morning" was a blur.
— Natasha Pulley
I'd live in Glasgow if I could. I can't praise it enough; it's the nicest place I have ever worked and I've worked in a lot of nice places.
— Roxanne McKee
Some women enjoy unhappy love affairs, you know, though I have always felt that they are greatly overrated.
— Ellen Glasgow
It is easy to convince a man who already thinks as you do ...
— Ellen Glasgow
There Kelvin proved himself such a prodigy that he was admitted to Glasgow University at the exceedingly tender age of ten.
— Bill Bryson
Women like to sit down with trouble - as if it were knitting.
— Ellen Glasgow
And where was happiness if it sprung not from the soil? Where contentment if it dwelt not near to Nature?
— Ellen Glasgow
But, of course only morons would ever think or speak of themselves as intellectuals. That's why they all look so sad.
— Ellen Glasgow
Glasgow is still full of churches built in the last century. Half of them have been turned into warehouses.
— Alasdair Gray
Moderation has never yet engineered an explosion
— Ellen Glasgow
To teach one's self is to be forced to learn twice.
— Ellen Glasgow
So long as the serpent continues to crawl on the ground, the primary influence of woman will be indirect ...
— Ellen Glasgow
I have written chiefly because, though I have often dreaded the necessity, I have found it more painful, in the end, not to write.
— Ellen Glasgow
What I hated even more than the conflict was the lurid spectacle of a world of unreason.
— Ellen Glasgow
The pathos of life is worse than the tragedy.
— Ellen Glasgow
My grandfather was Scottish, born in the slums of Glasgow.
— Trinny Woodall
He who demands little gets it.
— Ellen Glasgow
A good novel cannot be too long nor a bad novel too short.
— Ellen Glasgow
It is only in the heart that anything really happens.
— Ellen Glasgow
The age is a vociferous one, and no prophet is without honor who is able to strike an attitude and to speak loud enough to make himself heard.
— Ellen Glasgow
defiant, and her words have rough, girlish hope. The
— Kathleen Glasgow
There is no monster more destructive than the inventive mind that has outstripped philosophy.
— Ellen Glasgow
I revolted from sentimentality, less because it was false than because it was cruel.
— Ellen Glasgow
A farmer's got to be born, same as a fool. You can't make a corn pone out of flour dough by the twistin' of it.
— Ellen Glasgow
To drink for pleasure may be a distraction, but to drink from misery is always a danger.
— Ellen Glasgow
I am half Scottish. My father is an expat from Glasgow, and on my mother's side there's a bit of French, a bit of Scottish, a bit of Irish.
— Adelaide Kane
The government's like a mule, it's slow and it's sure; it's slow to turn, and it's sure to turn the way you don't want it.
— Ellen Glasgow
It is a though he is spreading a veil of protectiveness over me, and I am greedy for it.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Convictions ... are always getting in the way of opportunities.
— Ellen Glasgow