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Garri Kimovič Kasparov je ruský šachista arménsko-židovského pôvodu, bývalý niekoľkonásobný majster sveta v šachu. V súčasnosti ruský opozičný politik, kritik Vladimira Putina. Wikipedia  

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Garri Kimovič Kasparov: Citáty v angličtine

“"Socialism with a human face"?… Frankenstein also had a human face.”

2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)

“We have to always look ahead enough moves to be well prepared, even for victory!”

Part III, Epilogue, p. 204
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)

“Great leaders are formed only by taking on great challenges.”

Zdroj: 2010s, Winter is Coming (2015), p. 190

“My nature is that I have to excite myself with a big challenge.”

Guardian interview, Stephen Moss Monday March 14, 2005 http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1436951,00.html
2000s

“Everyone, at any age, has talents that aren't fully developed-even those who reach the top of their profession.”

Part I, Chapter 6, Preparation, p. 69
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)

“Caissa, the goddess of chess, had punished me for my conservative play, for betraying my nature.”

Part III, Chapter 15, Crisis Point, p. 188
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)

“Somehow people always forget that it's much easier to install a dictator than to remove one.”

Foreword, p. XIV https://www.amazon.com/Winter-Coming-Vladimir-Enemies-Stopped/dp/1610396200/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
2010s, Winter is Coming (2015)

“Putin should simply be called a dictator.”

2010s, The Truth About Putin (2018)

“Solving new problems is what keeps us moving forward as individuals and as a society, so don't back down.”

Part III, Chapter 13, Man Vs. Machine, p. 170
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)

“For inspiration I look to those great players who consistently found original ways to shock their opponents. None did this better than the eighth world champion, Mikhail Tal.”

The "Magician of Riga" rose to become champion in 1960 at age twenty-three and became famous for his aggressive, volatile play.
Part I, Chapter 5, Talent, p. 60-61
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)