I'm quite hypercritical of myself. It's a very Scottish thing, always thinking that you've got to be that bit better than everyone else to be good enough.
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I'm fiercely proud to be Scottish.
I feel so Scottish when I go abroad, and I'm so proud of it, but for me, it's not a political statement - I just happen to be Scottish.
I'm as Scottish as they come.
Everyone still thinks I'm Scottish - that's totally wicked.
I am Scottish. I am also British.
I'm Scottish first, and it's odd to hear that I'm a Scottish-American.
It's ironic that the growth of Scottish nationalism has precipitated in the English the sort of hand-wringing the Scots have always done over who they are.
Scotland is a much lighter and more fun place than I thought it was. I was miserable when I was there. But it wasn't Scotland's fault. It was my circumstances. I was - I hate to say the word humbled - but that's what it felt like. I was wrong about this place. This is a great place full of very fun people.
Anyone who knows anything about me knows that I am a very patriotic guy, in terms of my Scottishness and my roots.
My humour and my work ethic definitely come from my Scottish side, and I have to say the sense of humour doesn't really translate when I'm in America.
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