"Somebody must trespass on the taboos of modern nationalism, in the interests of human reason. Business can't. Diplomacy won't. It has to be people like us."
About Robert Byron
Robert Byron — Life and Legacy
Robert Byron was a prominent British travel writer and journalist, celebrated for his insightful explorations of the East. His most notable work, 'The Road to Oxiana,' is a seminal text that combines travel narrative with rich cultural observations, showcasing his unique perspective on the landscapes and peoples he encountered. Byron's writing is characterized by a deep appreciation for the beauty of adventure and the transformative power of travel. He famously stated that 'travel is the best education,' reflecting his belief that experiencing the world firsthand is essential for personal growth. Through his journeys, he challenged the Western perceptions of Eastern cultures, emphasizing their complexity and depth. Byron's work continues to resonate with readers today, inspiring a sense of wanderlust and a deeper understanding of diverse cultures.
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Robert Byron quotes
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"Herat, 8 December. What a day it was! God save me from any more adventures on a drained stomach."
"There, carried high on a bank of clouds, hovers a shape, a triangle in the sky. This is the Holy Mountain Athos, station of a faith where all the years have stopped."
"I have learned that the cost of everything from a royal suite to a bottle of soda water can be halved by the simple expedient of saying it must be halved."
"The mountains look on Marathon And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free."
"But after being fired at once or twice, The ear becomes more Irish, and less nice."
"All present life is but an interjection, An'Oh!'or 'Ah!'of joy or misery, Or a 'Ha! ha!'or 'Bah!'a yawn or 'Pooh!' Of which perhaps the latter is most true."
"All tragedies are finished bya death, All comedies are ended bya marriage; The future states of both are left to faith."