Haha, "yes" is right. But for me that generally means the 35/1.4 ASPH or the 75/2 ASPH. Sometimes a 50mm, and less frequently a 28 or 25. But I live in a country with BIG landscapes and views, so standard and slightly long lenses are useful to bring the landscape a bit closer. Sometimes a very wide angle here can make the landscape vast to the point of it losing detail and impact. In other words, it is spectacular enough as your eye sees it, no need to dress it up further!
For example, this was taken with a standard lens (80mm on 6x7):
Or to give a more comparative example, here are two views of the same scene one take with the 25mm biogon (and cropped to pano), and the other with the 75mm. I think the 75mm is the better shot as it has a clearer focus and better captures the feel of the landscape. The 25mm gives you a sense of the expanse, but includes too much extraneous information...
In any case, I would say the lens choice should be dictated by the scene, rather than just choosing a super wide that will capture everything or choosing a lens that is sharp from corner to corner. I would say the lenses closer to standard are often most useful, particularly if the landscape you want to photograph is very nice to begin with!