Andrew Scott may refer to:
- Andrew Scott (actor) (born 1976), Irish film, television and stage actor
- Andrew Scott (bishop) (1772–1846), Roman Catholic Bishop of Glasgow
- Andrew Scott (cricketer) (1960–2006), Australian cricketer
- Andrew Scott (Canadian jazz guitarist), Toronto based jazz guitarist
- Andrew Scott (Canadian musical artist) (born 1979), alternative folk singer and songwriter
- Andrew Scott (drummer) (born 1967), Drummer for the Canadian Rock group Sloan
- Andy Scott (guitarist) (born 1949), British guitarist with glam rock band Sweet
- Andrew Scott (judge) (1789–1851), U.S. lawyer, judge in the Arkansas Territory
- Andrew Scott (VC) (1840–1882), British soldier, won the Victoria Cross, 1877
- Andrew Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1952), Hawthorn VFL footballer
- Andrew George Scott (1842–1880), known as Captain Moonlite, Australian bushranger
- Andrew Scott (museum director), British museum director
- Andrew Murray Scott (born 1955), Scottish novelist, poet and non-fiction book writer
- Andrew W. Scott (born 1969), Australian-born writer and gambler
- Andy Scott (politician) (born 1955), Liberal Member of the Canadian Parliament
- Andy Scott (Scottish footballer) (born 1985), Scottish footballer who currently plays for Alloa Athletic
- Andy Scott (English footballer) (born 1972), former professional footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford and Leyton Orient
- Andy Scott (musician), former drummer with The Tickets, Wasted Youth and The Cockney Rejects
- Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer) (born 1966), British saxophonist and composer
- Andy Scott (sculptor), Scottish figurative sculptor
- Andy Scott (entrepreneur) (born 1979), British multi-millionaire entrepreneur and businessman
- Andrew Scott (GR13), a fictional character played by Dolph Lundgren in the film, Universal Soldier
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“Itt is verry true, as the Welchman sayd,
Couetousness getts no gaine.”
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English and Scottish Ballads (The Poetry Bookshelf)
“One writes of scars healed, a loose parallel to the pathology of the skin, but there is no such thing in the life of an individual. There are open wounds, shrunk sometimes to the size of a pin-prick but wounds still. The marks of suffering are more comparable to the loss of a finger, or the sight of an eye. We may not miss them, either, for one minute in a year, but if we should there is nothing to be done about it.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940)
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