Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Jack Weatherford

Quote by Jack Weatherford

Work

Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World

Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World delves into the historical figure of Genghis Khan, analyzing his role in shaping the contemporary world. The book investigates the Mongol Empire's expansion and the cultural, political, and economic changes it brought about. more

Author

Jack Weatherford
Jack Weatherford

Jack Weatherford is a renowned scholar specializing in the history and culture of Native Americans. His works delve into the history, culture, and social structures of Native Americans, providing valuable insights to the academic community. more

You May Also Like

“When we were almost to the other campus, I felt the weird nausea hit me. I called a warning to Christian, just as a Strigoi grabbed him. But Christian was fast. Flames wreathed the Strigoi's head. He screamed and released Christian, trying frantically to put the flames out. The Strigoi never saw me coming with the stake. The whole thing took under a minute. Christian and I exchanged looks. Yeah. We were badasses.”

“The artist seeks contact with his intuitive sense of the gods, but in order to create his work, he cannot stay in this seductive and incorporeal realm. He must return to the material world in order to do his work. It's the artist's responsibility to balance mystical communication and the labor of creation.”