“In chess, bigamy is acceptable but monarchy is absolute.”
Part II, Chapter 8, Exchanges And Imbalances, p. 102
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
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“In chess, bigamy is acceptable but monarchy is absolute.”
Part II, Chapter 8, Exchanges And Imbalances, p. 102
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
“Question the status quo at all times, especially when things are going well.”
Part III, Chapter 11, Question Success, p. 135
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
“We think about time as something not to waste, not as something to invest.”
Part II, Chapter 7, MTQ: Material, Time, Quality, p. 93
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
Part I, Chapter 2, Strategy, p. 34
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
“I like to say that the attacker always has the advantage.”
Part II, Chapter 10, The Attacker's Advantage, p. 122
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
Zdroj: 2010s, Winter is Coming (2015), p. 17
Learn Chess with Gary Kasparov (2003)
2000s
As quoted in "Is Putin Popular?" https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/is-putin-popular-c/ (2018), by Jay Nordlinger, National Review
2010s
Part II, Chapter 10, The Attacker's Advantage, p. 130
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
“The public must come to see that chess is a violent sport. Chess is mental torture.”
As quoted in Martin Amis's review of "Kasparov-Short" by Raymond Keene, Independent on Sunday, November 1995.
1990s
“Reforms are only institutional if they have a real effect on how people live.”
Zdroj: 2010s, Winter is Coming (2015), p. 100
2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
Part III, Endgame, p. 195
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
“People ask about dictators, "Why?" But dictators themselves ask, "Why not?"”
As quoted in "Is Putin Popular?" https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/is-putin-popular-c/ (2018), by Jay Nordlinger, National Review
2010s
“You must also have a sense of when to stop.”
Part I, Chapter 4, Calculation, p. 51
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
“This obligation to move can be a burden to a player without strategic vision.”
Part I, Chapter 3, Strategy And Tactics At Work, p. 36
2000s, How Life Imitates Chess (2007)
2010s, The Truth About Putin (2018)
2010s, The Truth About Putin (2018)
Zdroj: 2010s, Winter is Coming (2015), p. 136
“The NSA is to the Stasi what a bad hotel is to a maximum security prison.”
Zdroj: 2010s, Winter is Coming (2015), p. 223
2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
2010s, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
2010s, The Truth About Putin (2018)