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376 pages, Paperback
First published January 2, 2008
“Some words can be a cruel weight on a man, unless he learns to ignore them.”
“If you are asking if my family will take what they want, of course they will. The strong rule, Chen Yi. Those who are not strong dream of it.”
“While his brother dreamed of war and plunder, Temuge saw cities in his imagination and all the beauty and the power that came with them.”
“Like an island in a raging sea, the Mongol horsemen moved across the face of the Chin army and no one could bring them down.”
“From this day, you are no longer children. If you have to fight, even if it is a friend, put him down as fast and hard as you possibly can. Kill if you have to, or spare him—but beware putting any man in your debt. Of all things, that causes resentment. Any warrior who raises his fist to you must know he is gambling with his life and that he will lose. If you cannot win at first, take revenge if it is the last thing you do. You are traveling with men who respect only strength greater than theirs, men harder than themselves. Above everything else, they respect success. Remember it.”
“Genghis was far from invincible and was wounded many times in his battles. Yet luck was always with him and he survived again and again – perhaps deserving the belief his men had in him, that he was blessed and destined to conquer.”