“There is no foreign land; it is the traveller only that is foreign”
The Silverado Squatters.
Context: There is no foreign land; it is the traveller only that is foreign, and now and again, by a flash of recollection, lights up the contrasts of the ear.
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Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer 1850–1894Related quotes

Book II. Canto IX, II The Foreign Land.
The Angel In The House (1854)

Collected Works, Vol. 15, p. 229.
Collected Works

“I would leave at once, but it would be cruel to abandon a lady in a foreign land with a maniac.”
Source: What Really Happened in Peru

“Ah, minstrel song hath many wings!
From foreign lands its wealth it brings.”
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)

“A foreign minister who knew little of foreign affairs and nothing of foreign policy.”
Robert H. Jackson

“Only what is human can truly be foreign.”
"Psalm"
Poems New and Collected (1998), A Large Number (1976)
Context: And how can we talk of order overall
when the very placement of the stars
leaves us doubting just what shines for whom?Not to speak of the fog's reprehensible drifting!
And dust blowing all over the steppes
as if they hadn't been partitioned!
And the voices coasting on obliging airwaves,
that conspiratorial squeaking, those indecipherable mutters!
Only what is human can truly be foreign.