WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Germany

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  • “In Germany, everything is case-sensitive. Even the people.” – Mark Twain, 1878
  • “Germany is the land of thinkers and poets, but also of engines and automobiles.” – Federico Garcia Lorca, 1932
  • “Germany is the dream of my youth, the country where my most beautiful memories rest.” – Heinrich Heine, 1827
  • “Germany is like a lovely fairytale, a landscape full of prosperous promises.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1774
  • “The Germans are a talented people but they have a tendency to get carried away.” – John le Carré, 1974
  • “Germany is a land of music — it is a birthplace of the composers who have shaped the world.” – Richard Wagner, 1871
  • “Germany has shaken the world more than any other modern nation.” – Robert Musil, 1926
  • “Germany is a phoenix: when it burns, it rises stronger from the ashes.” – Victor Hugo, 1870
  • “The stream of German literature flows like the Rhine, wildly and majestically.” – Thomas Mann, 1929
  • “Germany is a land that combines traditions and innovations, ancient castles and modern skyscrapers.” – Herta Müller, 2009
  • “Germany is a sort of middle ground situated between the fanaticism of the East and the aspirations of the West.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1810)
  • “Germany is the synthesis of music and science.” – Richard Wagner (1851)
  • “Germany is a land of great philosophers and deep thinkers.” – Immanuel Kant (1784)
  • “Germany is a giant in thought and action, a nation of poets and dreamers.” – Carl Maria von Weber (1821)
  • “Germany is the fatherland of science, the sanctuary of art, and the stronghold of music.” – Felix Mendelssohn
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