WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Portugal

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  • This is the land of magic and enchantment, the land where the sunsets burn like fire and the moonrises leave you breathless.” – Fernando Pessoa, c. 1910
  • “Portugal is not a small country; it’s a country of small miracles.” – José Saramago, c. 1995
  • “Portugal sits on the edge of the world, where the land ends and the sea begins, where dreams merge with reality.” – Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, c. 1960
  • “To know Portugal is to taste saudade on your lips, the bittersweet longing for what was and what will never be again.” – António Lobo Antunes, c. 1980
  • “In Portugal, history whispers at every street corner, every tile-covered wall, reminding us of the past that shaped our present.” – Lídia Jorge, c. 2005
  • “The soul of Portugal resides in the fado, the mournful melody that captures the essence of our collective longing.” – Camilo Castelo Branco, c. 1860
  • “Portugal is a symphony of colours, where the red roofs dance with the blue sea and the green hills sing with the golden sun.” – Agustina Bessa-Luís, c. 1970
  • “In every Portuguese heart, there is a sailor longing to explore the unknown, to discover new worlds beyond the horizon.” – Luís de Camões, c. 1572
  • “Portugal, the country of poets, where every stone holds a story and every street hides a verse.” – Florbela Espanca, c. 1920
  • “In Portugal, time moves at its own pace, allowing us to ssavour every moment, to truly live and appreciate life’s beauty.” – Miguel Torga, c. 1950
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