The wise man is he who knows what he does not know.
Mongol Empire founder
The wise man is he who knows what he does not know.
Mongol Empire founder
Attributed, reflecting a philosophical bent
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"A man's greatest work is to conquer his enemies, to ride their horses, and seize their wealth, and to have their most delightful wives as his concubines."
Shocking"The wind of heaven has blown and has set the world ablaze."
Shocking"Do not scorn a weak cub; he may become a brutal tiger."
Strange & Unusual"Man's highest joy is in victory: to conquer one's enemies, to pursue them, to deprive them of their possessions, to make their beloved ones weep, to ride on their horses, and to embrace their wives an…"
Shocking"The pleasure and joy of man lies in treading down the rebel and conquering the enemy, in tearing him up by the root, in taking all that he possesses, in cutting off the heads of his beloved, and in ra…"
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