- “Greece is the cradle of Western civilisation.” – Edward Everett (1852)
- “Homer’s Greece was not only sunlit and delightful, but also discreet, sober, and full of deep shadows.” – Edith Hamilton (1942)
- “Greece, a land whose gentle manners win all hearts.” – Lord Byron (1810)
- “Greece, oh beloved, thy beautiful skies, thy sunny clime, thy dream of delight.” – Percy Shelley (1821)
- “In Greece, the gods are not dead, but alive and real in the shapes of mountains, trees, and rocks.” – Lawrence Durrell (1957)
- “Greece, shining with the beauty of antiquity, captivates visitors with its timeless charm.” – Patrick Leigh Fermor (1958)
- “Greece, the land where every breath is a pleasure and a glimpse of the sky is a celebration.” – Nikos Kazantzakis (1946)
- “Greece, the land that nourishes the soul and sparks the imagination.” – Henry Miller (1941)
- “Greece, where history becomes poetry and poetry becomes life.” – George Seferis (1950)
- “Greece, the birthplace of democracy and the light that guides the world.” – Melina Mercouri (1985)
WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Greece
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