Genghis Khan — "Man's greatest good fortune is to chase and defeat his enemy, capture his specif…"
Man's greatest good fortune is to chase and defeat his enemy, capture his specific possessions, enjoy his grief, and use his women and horses.
Man's greatest good fortune is to chase and defeat his enemy, capture his specific possessions, enjoy his grief, and use his women and horses.
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"The people who abandon their traditions are like the trees that lose their roots."
"I am the punishment of God."
"Come and see the city of Bukhara! How the work of God's artisans has been thrown into the dust!"
"Come and see the land, and if it pleases you, take it."
"The world is not enough. We must have the universe."
Similar to the 'greatest joy' quote, variations exist in historical texts
Date: c. 1220s
War & ConflictFound in 1 providers: grok
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