What did the famous poets, writers, actors say about Montenegro? “The part of the Adriatic coast belonging to Montenegro is the purest part of the Mediterranean.” — jacques cousteau “The gulf of Kotor, suddenly seen from the top of the Lovćen pass, is literally heart-stopping.” — Devla Murphy “The whole Montenegro was lying in front of us like on a relief map. The sun was playing quietly with waves of Boka, the surface of the Scadar lake was glittering there, and the blue Adriatic was fading on the horizon. In the wild luxury, the Albanian alps and the coastal mountain Rumija were rising. The eyes were roaming through enduring series of mountain chains and valleys, while in the background, the snowy crests of the Durmitor and Komovi mountains were sending their last regards. Podgorica was ascending from the green valley. I could not take my eyes off that beautiful sight.” — kurt hasert “Here under the azure dome of the sky everything blossoms and ripens in the sunshine. the poet might say; here one lives from sunshine, because of sunshine, for sunshine; that is why i came and stayed in this town.” — zulfikar dzumhur “I wonder why the sun wants to set, when this much beauty it has nowhere met.” — ljubomir nenadovic “Am I on paradise or on the moon?” — GEORGE BERNARD SHAW “Little Montenegro! He lifted up the words and nodded at them, with his smile. The smile comprehended Montenegro’s troubled history and sympathized with the brave struggles of the Montenegrin people. It appreciated fully the chain of national circumstances, which had elicited this tribute from Montenegro’s warm little heart.” — frances scott fitzerald “When the pearls of nature were sown, on this soil an overflowing handful was gathered. The most beautiful contact between the earth and sea took place at the Montenegrin littoral. ” — george gordon byron “Just as if i have returned to town from the most beautiful fairy tale of my childhood.” — sophia loren Caeli MontenegroMay 6, 2019Comment Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Pinterest0 0 Likes