WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Paraguay

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  • I have been in this land of Paraguay when it seemed ravaged by destruction, deserted by hope, left to lies as a way of life.” – Augusto Roa Bastos, 1974.
  • “Paraguay is no land of flowers, and its inhabitants are no ordinary people. A Paraguayan is a being apart.” – Blas Garay, 1910.
  • “Paraguay is like a sleeping lion, waiting for the moment to awaken and roar.” – Josefina Plá, 1990.
  • “In Paraguay, the past is a burden that weighs heavy on its people, haunting their every step.” – Roque Vallejos, 2005.
  • “Paraguay, a land of contradictions, where beauty and tragedy seem to effortlessly coexist.” – Sara Facio, 1988.
  • “The heart of Paraguay beats to the rhythm of Guarani songs, carrying ancient tales of resilience and pride.” – Carlos Villagra Marsal, 1934.
  • “In the green mountains of Paraguay, the whispers of nature tell stories of boundless mysteries waiting to be discovered.” – Humberto Rubín, 1996.
  • “Paraguay, a symphony of colours painted on the canvas of history, each hue representing a chapter of its remarkable journey.” – Susy Delgado, 2002.
  • “In Paraguay, the ghosts of war still linger, haunting the souls of those who remember the bloodshed.” – Renée Ferrer, 1978.
  • “Paraguay, a land of poets, where every word is infused with the essence of love, pain, and longing.” – Ricardo Migliorisi, 2015.
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