Mongolian Quotes

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W.E.B. Du Bois
“After the Egyptian and Indian, the Greek and Roman, the Teuton and Mongolian, the Negro is a sort of seventh son, born with a veil, and gifted with second-sight in this American world,—a world which yields him no true self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,—an American, a Negro... two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.

The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife, — this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self.”
W.E.B. DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk

Jack Weatherford
“Khatun (queen) is one of the most authoritative and magnificent words in the Mongolian language. It conveys regality, stateliness, and great strength. If something resists breaking no matter how much pressure is applied, it is described as khatun. The word can form part of a boy’s or girl’s names, signifying power and firmness combined with beauty and grace. Because of the admitted qualities of khatun, men have often borne names such as Khatun Temur, literally ‘Queen Iron’, and Khatun Baatar, 'Queen Hero’.”
Jack Weatherford

R.F. Kuang
“Only the empire uses this word, because you assume who lives on the steppe is the same. Naimads are not Ketreyids. Call us by our names.”
R.F. Kuang, The Dragon Republic

“He mapped the location of the tomb of Genghis Khan … Riding 700km by horse … he lived among the nomads of the Mongolian steppe … – Mongolian newspaper site Ünen – Truth - September 25 2015”
Mongolian news site, of Robin Ackroyd

“If you endeavour, fate endeavours”
Mongolian saying