"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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Source: Robert Byron (2016). “The Road to Oxiana: New edition linked and annotaded”, p.6, MarcoPolo

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Robert Byron

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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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