Chess Blitz Quotes
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Chess Blitz Quotes & Sayings
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People look to you to replace a part in their lives that they can't get back. You can't get the past back, you can't do it. We've all tried.
— Anna Chlumsky
Yes, I have played a blitz game once. It was on a train, in 1929.
— Mikhail Botvinnik
The trick is to state what we know in a recognizable fashion but in a way that is slightly off, in a way that arrests us.
— Douglas Wilson
In general, the art of government consists of taking as much money as possible from one class of citizens to give to another.
— Voltaire
A world compelled to good alone is as much a shrine to compulsion as a world compelled to evil only.
The Twenty-first Voyage — Stanislaw Lem
The Twenty-first Voyage — Stanislaw Lem
In blitz, the Knight is stronger than the Bishop
— Vlastimil Hort
When it came to all around ring generalship, Benny Valgar was on a par with Benny Leonard, though Leonard packed the better punch
— Ray Arcel
I feel an unhappiness which almost dismembers me, and at the same time am convinced of its necessity
— Franz Kafka
Though there can be other causes, most self-destructive behavior is the result of the fact that we have two minds that don't communicate very well.
— Richard O'Connor
The right thing to do is to let the dust settle.
— Ari Fleischer
He who analyses blitz is stupid.
— Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Art challenges technology, but technology inspires the art.
— John Lasseter
There are two sides to that man. Thoughtless and thoughtful. Not sure he got the in-between gene.
— Vi Keeland
Blitz chess kills your ideas.
— Bobby Fischer
When I was a student I spent a lot of time in the library. That's where the books and smart girls were.
— Mike Bove
The sex curriculum will be essentially by taught by the local gay community.
— Michele Bachmann
Here, bodily damage is more or less considered to be a by-product of living, not a disgrace.
— Barbara Kingsolver