"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."
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Robert Byron
Writer, Critic
Robert Byron was a British travel writer known for his vivid depictions of Eastern landscapes and cultures, particularly in 'The Road to Oxiana.'
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"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."
"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."
"Herat, 8 December. What a day it was! God save me from any more adventures on a drained stomach."
"All tragedies are finished bya death, All comedies are ended bya marriage; The future states of both are left to faith."
"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."