WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Spain

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  • “Spain is a fascinating mix of people, languages, culture, and food.” – Anthony Bourdain (Unknown date)
  • “Buildings, too, are children of Earth and Sun.” – Antonio Gaudí (Originally in Catalan, unknown date)
  • “In Spain, the dead are more alive than the dead of any other country in the world.” – Federico García Lorca (1933)
  • “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.” – Aldous Huxley (1925)
  • “Spain is different. It is not better or worse; it is simply different.” – Jan Morris (1964)
  • “Spain sits with its back to the Mediterranean, and gaze into the sunset.” – Victor Hugo (1838)
  • “Spain is a work admirably accomplished in little space.” – Stendhal (1838)
  • “Spain seems to have been created for the artists, and they are the only people who live there freely.” – George Orwell (1943)
  • “When you arrive in Spain, the first thing you feel is the dry heat that circulates through the rosemary and thyme.” – Lawrence Durrell (1957)
  • “Spain is no longer a poor nation; it has all the appearances of an advanced country.” – Jon Lee Anderson (1986)
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