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Chess Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 17, 2024 | 383 quotes

Chess has long served as a metaphor for strategy, patience, and thinking several moves ahead. These quotes play with that metaphor freely -- some are about the game itself, others use it to talk about life, competition, and the art of outthinking your circumstances.

They fit well in strategy presentations, social media posts, personal essays, or classroom discussions. Take a look and find one that suits your next move.

  1. “A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.”

    Emo Philips
  2. “These young guys are playing checkers. I'm out there playing chess.”

    Kobe Bryant
  3. “Marriage is like a game of chess except the board is flowing water, the pieces are made of smoke and no move you make will have any effect on the outcome.”

    Jerry Seinfeld
  4. “Life is a chess match. Every decision that you make has a consequence to it.”

    P.K. Subban
  5. “Critical thinking is the most important factor with chess. As it is in life, you need to think before you make decisions.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  6. “There's a great phrase, written in the '70s: 'The definition of today's AI is a machine that can make a perfect chess move while the room is on fire.' It really speaks to the limitations of AI. In the next wave of AI research, if we want to make more helpful and useful machines, we've got to bring back the contextual understanding.”

    Fei-Fei Li
  7. “You sit at the board and suddenly your heart leaps. Your hand trembles to pick up the piece and move it. But what chess teaches you is that you must sit there calmly and think about whether it's really a good idea and whether there are other, better ideas.”

    Stanley Kubrick
  8. “I consider myself to be a genius who happens to play chess.”

    Bobby Fischer
  9. “In life, as in chess, forethought wins.”

    Charles Buxton
  10. “I think a gentleman is someone who holds the comfort of other people above their own. The instinct to do that is inside every good man, I believe. The rules about opening doors and buying dinner and all of that other 'gentleman' stuff is a chess game, especially these days.”

    Anna Kendrick
  11. “Chess helps you to concentrate, improve your logic. It teaches you to play by the rules and take responsibility for your actions, how to problem solve in an uncertain environment.”

    Garry Kasparov
  12. “I failed to make the chess team because of my height.”

    Woody Allen
  13. “Fencing is a game of living chess, a match where reflexes only work in combination with intent, and mind and body must work together at every moment.”

    V. E. Schwab
  14. “A lot of people think international relations is like a game of chess. But it's not a game of chess, where people sit quietly, thinking out their strategy, taking their time between moves. It's more like a game of billiards, with a bunch of balls clustered together.”

    Madeleine Albright
  15. “Chess is ruthless: you've got to be prepared to kill people.”

    Nigel Short
  16. “Poor people are too stupid to know they're just chess pieces in a game.”

    Charles Barkley
  17. “I feel as if I were a piece in a game of chess, when my opponent says of it: That piece cannot be moved.”

    Soren Kierkegaard
  18. “I spend hours playing chess because I find it so much fun. The day it stops being fun is the day I give up.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  19. “The great thing about chess is it's a game for oneself. You don't work on what you can't control, you just work on yourself. And I think if more people did that, we'd all be a lot better off.”

    Daniel Naroditsky
  20. “In chess you try to do your best, but there are instances where you make mistakes or you try and take risks that you shouldn't. And I think losing games is a good thing, because you learn more from when you lose than when you win.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  21. “Chess is intellectual gymnastics.”

    Wilhelm Steinitz
  22. “Personally, I rather look forward to a computer program winning the world chess championship. Humanity needs a lesson in humility.”

    Richard Dawkins
  23. “Most gods throw dice, but Fate plays chess, and you don't find out til too late that he's been playing with two queens all along.”

    Terry Pratchett
  24. “Drawing is rather like playing chess: your mind races ahead of the moves that you eventually make.”

    David Hockney
  25. “Chess is a game where all different sorts of people can come together, not a game in which people are divided because of their religion or country of origin.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  26. “Women, by their nature, are not exceptional chess players: they are not great fighters.”

    Garry Kasparov
  27. “I am still a victim of chess. It has all the beauty of art - and much more. It cannot be commercialized. Chess is much purer than art in its social position.”

    Marcel Duchamp
  28. “Each outing is its own game. You roll on your game plan. It is a different chess match each time you go out there. I just try to be prepared.”

    Jason Hammel
  29. “In boxing you create a strategy to beat each new opponent, it's just like chess.”

    Lennox Lewis
  30. “Whoever sees no other aim in the game than that of giving checkmate to one's opponent will never become a good Chess player.”

    Max Euwe
  31. “Spying is a like a game of chess: Sometimes you have to withdraw, sometimes you have to sacrifice one of your pieces to win - preferably a knight rather than a king or queen.”

    John Rhys-Davies
  32. “I learned to play chess at a young age, and I think that's where learning to plan things out and put things in position, that was the best thing for me.”

    Jaylen Brown
  33. “The chess player who develops the ability to play two dozen boards at a time will benefit from learning to compress his or her analysis into less time.”

    Marilyn vos Savant
  34. “Boxing is like chess. You encourage your opponent to make mistakes so you can capitalise on it. People think you get in the ring and see the red mist, but it's not about aggression. Avoiding getting knocked out is tactical.”

    Nicola Adams
  35. “The human element, the human flaw and the human nobility - those are the reasons that chess matches are won or lost.”

    Viktor Korchnoi
  36. “Life is very much about making the best decisions you can. So I think chess is very valuable.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  37. “I am convinced, the way one plays chess always reflects the player's personality. If something defines his character, then it will also define his way of playing.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  38. “There's just a lot of really great life lessons that you can take out of chess… I think that's one of my favorite parts about it is it's very competitive, but it's totally cerebral.”

    Aaron Gordon
  39. “Once you're a chess player, you spend a lot of time thinking about the game and you can't get it completely out of your head.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  40. “My problem with chess was that all my pieces wanted to end the game as soon as possible.”

    Dave Barry
  41. “Chess is mental torture.”

    Garry Kasparov
  42. “I look at improvising as a prolonged game of chess. There's an opening gambit with your pawn in a complex game I have with one character, and lots of side games with other characters, and another game with myself - and in each game you make all these tiny, tiny moves that get you to the endgame.”

    Steve Carell
  43. “Life's too short for chess.”

    Henry James Byron
  44. “Many leaders are tempted to lead like a chess master, striving to control every move, when they should be leading like gardeners, creating and maintaining a viable ecosystem in which the organization operates.”

    Stanley A. McChrystal
  45. “One of the things that first attracted me to chess is that it brings you into contact with intelligent, civilized people - men of the stature of Garry Kasparov, the former world champion, who was my part-time coach.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  46. “I believe that true beauty of chess is more than enough to satisfy all possible demands.”

    Alexander Alekhine
  47. “Chess: It's like alcohol. It's a drug. I have to control it, or it could overwhelm me. I have a regular Monday night game at my home, and I do play a little online.”

    Charles Krauthammer
  48. “Computers have proved to be formidable chess players. In fact, they've beaten our top human chess champions.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  49. “In chess, you should be as cool as a cucumber.”

    Yuliya Snigir
  50. “There is technology where you can watch the match live online and also on TV. If people understood the game, I'm sure we would have a lot of chess fans by now.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  51. “Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency.”

    Raymond Chandler
  52. “Football is a bit like chess: it's not just the piece being moved that matters; it's also the effect that move has on all the other pieces.”

    Mal Peet
  53. “In my view, the fact that computers caught up to humans and completely dominate humans in chess and some other domains already, that says there's evidence that, yes, in principle, they can be better programmers than humans.”

    Jaan Tallinn
  54. “Whoever called snooker 'chess with balls' was rude, but right.”

    Clive James
  55. “For Germany, the war was like an end game in chess in which she possessed one castle less than her adversary. The loss of the war was as certain as the loss of an end game under these conditions.”

    Werner Heisenberg
  56. “All I want to do, ever, is play chess.”

    Bobby Fischer
  57. “I've never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn't use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing for my games.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  58. “Chess was natural for me; I was extremely successful.”

    Garry Kasparov
  59. “Football is a chess game to me. If you move your pawn against my bishop, I'll counter that move to beat you. Football is the same way. I study so much film that I know exactly what teams are going to do. I love knowing what a offense is going to run and stuffing that play.”

    Junior Seau
  60. “Chess is not only knowledge and logic.”

    Alexander Alekhine
  61. “Top players are privileged in the chess world.”

    Anish Giri
  62. “A powerful studio boss doesn't want to be bested by a woman, even in chess. And a successful agent steps on a lot of toes. You lose actors jobs so you can get them for your own clients.”

    Sue Mengers
  63. “I get more upset at losing at other things than chess. I always get upset when I lose at Monopoly.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  64. “Chess is not for timid souls.”

    Wilhelm Steinitz
  65. “Among a great many other things that chess teaches you is to control the initial excitement you feel when you see something that looks good. It trains you to think before grabbing and to think just as objectively when you're in trouble.”

    Stanley Kubrick
  66. “Chess can be described as the movement of pieces eating one another.”

    Marcel Duchamp
  67. “I want to serve chess through games, books that are works of art. I would like to bring the game closer to many people all over the world.”

    Garry Kasparov
  68. “I had a lot of fun playing football and basketball, but deep down, the chess match or cat-and-mouse game between the pitcher and batter in baseball really drew me in. It's a thinking man's game, and for me, nothing can compare to that.”

    Aaron Judge
  69. “In chess, computers show that what we call 'strategy' is reducible to tactics, ultimately. It only looks creative to us. They are still just glorified cash registers. This should make us feel uncomfortable, whether or not we think computers will ever be good composers of music or artistic painters.”

    Tyler Cowen
  70. “I play football like chess. You have to think a lot and anticipate what could happen after you make your move.”

    Henrikh Mkhitaryan
  71. “You bring to chess facets of your personality and what you are. I have interests other than chess, like music and world and current affairs. I also have many friends around the world with whom I like to keep in touch.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  72. “Chess and me, it's hard to take them apart. It's like my alter ego.”

    Bobby Fischer
  73. “I'm attracted to things that are in direct opposition to something that I've just done. It's not like I'm trying to make the right chess move. It's more just that personal thing where you get connected to something for so long and then you want to do something that's in opposition to that.”

    Anna Kendrick
  74. “When I speak of the beauty of a game of chess, then naturally this is subjective. Beauty can be found in a very technical, mathematical game for example. That is the beauty of clarity.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  75. “If you look at the democratic process as a game of chess, there have to be many, many moves before you get to checkmate. And simply because you do not make any checkmate in three moves does not mean it's stalemate. There's a vast difference between no checkmate and stalemate. This is what the democratic process is like.”

    Aung San Suu Kyi
  76. “My mother and father met while playing chess, so I've always had a fondness for the game. If it weren't for chess, I might not be here.”

    Dorothy Dunnett
  77. “A game of chess is a visual and plastic thing, and if it isn't geometric in the static sense of the word, it is mechanical, since it moves. It's a drawing; it's a mechanical reality.”

    Marcel Duchamp
  78. “I stole a piece of the chess set on the first film. I took a piece of the treasure out of Bellatrix's vault on this film. And I've taken my wand and I've got my cloak.”

    Emma Watson
  79. “I think for me the main goal that I have, or at least what I really aspire to, is to raise the level of chess.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  80. “Look at a football field. It looks like a big movie screen. This is theatre. Football combines the strategy of chess. It's part ballet. It's part battleground, part playground. We clarify, amplify and glorify the game with our footage, the narration and that music, and in the end create an inspirational piece of footage.”

    Steve Sabol
  81. “In the barber shop you start playing checkers, and eventually you want to learn how to play chess. The pieces look a little more interesting. You're doing more things. I'm pretty good at it.”

    O. J. Mayo
  82. “In our town there was a Gestapo officer who loved to play chess. After the occupation began, he found out that my father was the chess master of the region, and so he had him to his house every night.”

    Bruno Schulz
  83. “Chess is a very tough game, and psychologically a tough game. And of course, chess needs a lot of qualities, human qualities. And so you must have a very strong nervous system, and then you must be well prepared; you must be able to work a lot.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  84. “My father and mother are exceptional pedagogues who can motivate and tell it from all different angles. Later, chess for me became a sport, an art, a science, everything together. I was very focused on chess, and happy with that world.”

    Judit Polgar
  85. “I think there's a misconception that chess players are all total nerds. Well, I guess they are.”

    Daniel Naroditsky
  86. “The Soviet Union was an exception, but even there chess players were not rich. Only Fischer changed that.”

    Boris Spassky
  87. “In poker, you want to play the weaker guys. In chess, it's the opposite.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  88. “My biggest competitor was my mum. I used to try to beat her at Chinese chequers, chess, carrom, volleyball, badminton, football, wrestling.”

    Sunil Chhetri
  89. “Right now I'm really happy with how things are going with my chess career, so I'm not thinking of doing anything else.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  90. “A woman can beat any man; it's difficult to imagine another kind of sport where a woman can beat a man. That's why I like chess.”

    Alexandra Kosteniuk
  91. “She felt like a chess player who, by the clever handling of his pieces, sees the game taking the course intended. Her eyes were bright and tender with a smile as they glanced up into his; and her lips looked hungry for the kiss which they invited.”

    Kate Chopin
  92. “Chess is life.”

    Bobby Fischer
  93. “I attend to my fitness. I go the gym every day and try to maintain my physical fitness; without that, it is tough to take challenges on the chess board.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  94. “Anti-submarine warfare is the military version of chess. You must work out what the enemy is going to do before they even think of it.”

    Sarah West
  95. “The acting is something that will always be a part of my life, but the writing gives me a lot more creative freedom. You're a pawn in somebody else's chess game, whereas as a writer and as a director, you get to call the shots. And that's very thrilling.”

    Amber Benson
  96. “Some people see life as a game of chess, while others prefer to see it as a game of cricket; but the longer I live, the more I think of it as a game of Consequences.”

    Craig Brown
  97. “I don't think I'm a workaholic. Every weekend, I invite my colleagues and friends to my home to play cards. And people, my neighbors, are always surprised because I live on the second floor apartment, and there are usually 40 pairs of shoes in front of my gate, and people play cards inside and play chess. We have a lot of fun.”

    Jack Ma
  98. “The image that everyone has of a chess player is not necessarily positive. I think it's partly due to Bobby Fischer - his rise to fame and then his descent into madness. That left a lot of people with negative stereotypes, of nerds who aren't interesting.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  99. “Even though chess isn't the toughest thing that computers will tackle for centuries, it stood as a handy symbol for human intelligence. No matter what human-like feat computers perform in the future, the Deep Blue match demands an indelible dot on all timelines of AI progress.”

    Steven Levy
  100. “The development of beauty in chess never depends on you alone. No matter how much imagination and creativity you invest, you still do not create beauty. Your opponent must react at the same highest level.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  101. “Chess is a great game. It's a lot of fun, but sometimes you wonder what else is out there.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  102. “If the media didn't know I played chess, there'd be no angle on me at all.”

    Lennox Lewis
  103. “Al Sharpton is not important. He's nothing more than a black pawn in a very sophisticated white economic chess game.”

    Byron Allen
  104. “I honestly don't read that much. Obviously I read chess books - in terms of favorites, Kasparov's 'My Great Predecessors' is pretty good.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  105. “If you never give up and you strive hard and focus on every move like a chess game, you will make it. I believe that wholeheartedly.”

    Coy Bowles
  106. “I felt that chess… is a science in the form of a game… I consider myself a scientist. I wanted to be treated like a scientist.”

    Bobby Fischer
  107. “Chess demolishes differences. It's a language of different generations.”

    Judit Polgar
  108. “My mother is Russian and father Nepalese, so we always had a chess board at home. Chess is part of the culture in both Russia and Nepal.”

    Anish Giri
  109. “I started by just sitting by the chessboard exploring things. I didn't even have books at first, and I just played by myself. I learnt a lot from that, and I feel that it is a big reason why I now have a good intuitive understanding of chess.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  110. “It's easy for me to get along with chess players. Even though we are all very different, we have chess in common.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  111. “It's quite difficult for me to imagine my life without chess.”

    Garry Kasparov
  112. “People are governed with the head; kindness of heart is little use in chess.”

    Nicolas Chamfort
  113. “I'm like Bush, I see the world more like checkers than chess.”

    Dennis Miller
  114. “Litigation is the pursuit of practical ends, not a game of chess.”

    Felix Frankfurter
  115. “My dad sacrificed many things in life for me. He abandoned a very promising and lucrative career of an army officer just so that he could continue helping me with my chess and accompanying me to tournaments.”

    Alexandra Kosteniuk
  116. “Life's to short for chess.”

    Henry James Byron
  117. “Chess is a sport. The main object in the game of chess remains the achievement of victory.”

    Max Euwe
  118. “Every time I win a tournament I have to think that there is something wrong with modern chess.”

    Viktor Korchnoi
  119. “Bobby Fischer has an enormous knowledge of chess and his familiarity with the chess literature of the USSR is immense.”

    Boris Spassky
  120. “Chess for me is not a game, but an art. Yes, and I take upon myself all those responsibilities which an art imposes on its adherents.”

    Alexander Alekhine
  121. “Chess first of all teaches you to be objective.”

    Alexander Alekhine
  122. “Chess is so inspiring that I do not believe a good player is capable of having an evil thought during the game.”

    Wilhelm Steinitz
  123. “Far be it from me to force anyone into either chess or dressage, but if you choose to do so yourself, in my opinion there is only one way: follow the rules.”

    Lars von Trier
  124. “I see myself more as an ambassador of the game. And I hope to bring chess to a higher level in the United States. Making bigger tournaments, more interesting events. Making it a respectable profession for young people to be able to pursue in the future.”

    Maurice Ashley
  125. “I think that by and large chess players have been very kind. Like I said there have been a few incidents, but they certainly didn't serve to bring me down any.”

    Maurice Ashley
  126. “I learned that fighting on the chess board could also have an impact on the political climate in the country.”

    Garry Kasparov
  127. “I may play some exhibition games so I don't want to quit the game of chess completely. I just decided and it's a firm decision not to play competitive chess anymore.”

    Garry Kasparov
  128. “Theses officers were good friends, so it must have been a terrible argument, because the one who played chess with my father was so angry that he walked over to the dentist's house and got the dentist out of bed and shot him.”

    Bruno Schulz
  129. “My freshman year of high school I joined the chess and math clubs.”

    Eric Allin Cornell
  130. “Between rounds of speed chess I read enough of a programming manual to teach myself to write programs on the school's DEC mainframe in the language Basic.”

    Eric Allin Cornell
  131. “Never having played Chess before, it was most interesting to be playing the game with no pieces in front of me. But I still knew how to stroke my hair when I won.”

    Peter Mayhew
  132. “You all know that each title in the Chronicles has a chess theme; that's partly because of the overall design of the Chronicles themselves - the game of chess as an analogue of the game of life.”

    Dorothy Dunnett
  133. “The ability to get ahead in an organization is simply another talent, like the ability to play chess, paint pictures, do coronary bypass operations or pick pockets.”

    Robert Shea
  134. “It's less about the physical training, in the end, than it is about the mental preparation: boxing is a chess game. You have to be skilled enough and have trained hard enough to know how many different ways you can counterattack in any situation, at any moment.”

    Jimmy Smits
  135. “Leonard Chess passed, and that was the end of the Chess label for that time.”

    Solomon Burke
  136. “Seem to be telling this, but really telling that. Three-dimensional writing, like three-dimensional chess. Nabokov was the other master of that. You could learn something from Nabokov on every page he ever wrote.”

    Donald E. Westlake
  137. “Ensemble is hard to do. It's like 3-D chess.”

    Eric Bogosian
  138. “I play chess badly and I've been beaten by my 10-year old son.”

    John Turturro
  139. “Life is not always like chess. Just because you have the king surrounded, don't think he is not capable of hurting you.”

    Ron Livingston
  140. “If I'm home with no chore at hand, and a package of books has come, the television set and the chess board and the unanswered mail will have to manage without me if one of the books is a detective story.”

    Rex Stout
  141. “Chess is an infinitely complex game, which one can play in infinitely numerous and varied ways.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  142. “For me art and chess are closely related, both are forms in which the self finds beauty and expression.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  143. “For us chess players the language of artist is something natural.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  144. “I believe every chess player senses beauty, when he succeeds in creating situations, which contradict the expectations and the rules, and he succeeds in mastering this situation.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  145. “In chess one cannot control everything. Sometimes a game takes an unexpected turn, in which beauty begins to emerge. Both players are always instrumental in this.”

    Vladimir Kramnik
  146. “It was not until I got my first job, at the University of Washington in Seattle, and began playing chess with Don Gordon, a brilliant young theorist, that I learned economic theory.”

    Douglass North
  147. “After that, Kasparov stepped back from chess which is, and I want this to be clear, not good for chess in general at all. As a whole, the current situation in the chess world leaves a lot to be desired.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  148. “Chess is my life, but my life is not chess.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  149. “I am thinking about chess in schools in particular. In the USA more than 3200 children competed in an event.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  150. “I still love to play chess. So I do not even spend a minute on the possibility to step back.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  151. “In Kansas I have a chess school.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  152. “No, no, it is obvious that the ECU should act as a close alliance for the benefit of chess.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  153. “I also follow chess on the Internet, where Kasparov's site is very interesting.”

    Boris Spassky
  154. “I try to help developing junior chess. When I lived in USSR, I got a lot of free help from very good coaches - now I am trying to repay that debt.”

    Boris Spassky
  155. “In my country, at that time, being a champion of chess was like being a King. At that time I was a King - and when you are King you feel a lot of responsibility, but there is nobody there to help you.”

    Boris Spassky
  156. “Nowadays the dynamic element is more important in chess - players more often sacrifice material to obtain dynamic compensation.”

    Boris Spassky
  157. “Nowadays there is more dynamism in chess, modern players like to take the initiative. Usually they are poor defenders though.”

    Boris Spassky
  158. “Nowadays young people have great choice of occupations, hobbies, etc, so chess is experiencing difficulties because of the high competition. Now it's hard to make living in chess, so our profession does attract young people.”

    Boris Spassky
  159. “On the other hand, chess is a mass sport now and for chess organisers shorter time control is obviously more attractive. But I think that this control does not suit World Championship matches.”

    Boris Spassky
  160. “The place of chess in the society is closely related to the attitude of young people towards our game.”

    Boris Spassky
  161. “We can compare classical chess and rapid chess with theatre and cinema - some actors don't like the latter and prefer to work in the theatre.”

    Boris Spassky
  162. “There is nothing that disgusts a man like getting beaten at chess by a woman.”

    Charles Dudley Warner
  163. “I'd like to go away for six months and learn to kiteboard and windsurf. I love pinochle, I love chess and I love windsurfing.”

    Christopher Meloni
  164. “There was one point in high school actually when I was on the chess team, marching band, model United Nations and debate club all at the same time. And I would spend time with the computer club after school. And I had just quit pottery club, which I was in junior high, but I let that go.”

    Rainn Wilson
  165. “What do I do when we're not taping? Sit in a dark room and refine my plans for someday ruling Earth from a blimp. And chess.”

    Ryan Stiles
  166. “Sexiness, particularly in movies, is the chess game in the 'Thomas Crown Affair'. It's, it's, I don't know, but Faye Dunaway comes up a lot in that thinking. It's the subtlety of sexiness. The moment you try to be sexy, then it's not.”

    Daniel Craig
  167. “The pitcher setting up the batter. It's chess, and you play with it.”

    Al Leiter
  168. “Pitches are like pages of a book; they're so important. The chess game; how I set you up early, and how I'll do it differently later.”

    Al Leiter
  169. “If people will be interested in me, they will be interested in chess also.”

    Alexandra Kosteniuk
  170. “It's a shame to be the face of chess and to play chess badly.”

    Alexandra Kosteniuk
  171. “Chess is changing. I hope chess is getting more popular, more spectacular.”

    Alexandra Kosteniuk
  172. “I'll always take Scrabble and chess if I'm going filming. But I do have the Scrabble dictionary, which can be infuriating for other players.”

    Saffron Burrows
  173. “I was a terrible father. The most I ever did for my children was to teach them chess. At least they got that.”

    David Bailey
  174. “I don't play chess with my life, ya' know.”

    Russell Crowe
  175. “Maybe if I didn't have the talent in chess I'd find the talent in something else. The only thing I know is that I have talent in chess, and I'm satisfied with that.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  176. “I was lucky enough to attend schools where they were understanding about when I needed to go abroad to play chess. Of course, socially it is important to go to school and interact with people your own age.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  177. “Chess only appeals to quite a small minority. It does not have the cachet of a mainstream popular sport.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  178. “My father, a fine chess player himself, has been a massive influence throughout my life.”

    Magnus Carlsen
  179. “I play a lot of chess. I probably played 200 games while we were making 'Andromeda.'”

    Ricky Schroder
  180. “Fischer, the great American chess champion, famously said, 'Chess is life.' I would say, 'Pi is life.'”

    Daniel Tammet
  181. “I suspect millions of people from my generation probably have comparable stories to tell: if not of sports simulations then of Dungeons & Dragons, or the geopolitical strategy of games like Diplomacy, a kind of chess superimposed onto actual history.”

    Steven Johnson
  182. “When I was young, my favorite picture book was 'Fletcher and Zenobia,' written by Edward Gorey and illustrated by Victoria Chess. It's long out of print now, but its mix of macabre humor and 1960s psychedelia made it a perfect children's book for the times.”

    Rick Riordan
  183. “I love speculating about solutions to problems in mathematics. I have no interest whatever in sudoku. But I do look at chess and bridge problems in newspapers. I find that relaxing.”

    Vikram Seth
  184. “The truth is that throughout my careers in both chess and the martial arts, I often knew that my rivals were more naturally gifted than me - either with their mental machines or their bodies. But I have believed in my training, my approach to learning, and my ability to rise to the challenge under pressure.”

    Joshua Waitzkin
  185. “I tend not to dwell on the parallels between chess and business, chess and the martial arts, or any two things for that matter, because the truth is that all pursuits are connected if we gain an eye for the thematic links.”

    Joshua Waitzkin
  186. “Initially I was very drawn to the Tao Te Ching, the Taoist philosophy. It was helping me deal with the balance of these external and internal issues with my chess life. Tai chi is the martial embodiment of Taoist philosophy. Initially, I had no intention of competing in the martial arts; it was just the meditation.”

    Joshua Waitzkin
  187. “My coach and my parents both had this relationship to what I was doing, which was allowing me to express myself with chess. And so I could love it. I had a passion for it. I was expressing myself through chess, and I was learning about myself through chess.”

    Joshua Waitzkin
  188. “Television is like speed chess, as you have no time and no money. It is like trying to play Grandmaster chess with a 20 minute timer. The rewards are great, though, as it moves faster and you get to see the finished results much quicker.”

    Dean Devlin
  189. “For me, MMA is like speed chess. It's like I'm herding a person into a certain position. Say my endgame is an arm bar. I'm not gonna actually take you and put you there. What I'm going to do is convince you that it's a good idea to move in the direction I want you to go.”

    Ronda Rousey
  190. “There is a part of me that will forever want to be walking under autumn leaves, carrying a briefcase containing the works of Shakespeare and Yeats and a portable chess set. I will pass an old tree under which once on a summer night I lay on the grass with a fragrant young woman and we quoted e.e. cummings back and forth.”

    Roger Ebert
  191. “I think that the actors that I work with feel safer with me. Because they know I understand what they go through and I don't see them as chess pieces.”

    Adrienne Shelly
  192. “I have always thought you could take the measure of a man by his sports manners - that is to say, the way in which he conducts himself on the playing field, or even over a game of chess or cards.”

    Graydon Carter
  193. “Rather than opera, football is more like ballet or a chess game. You can really see it in a team like Arsenal, especially when Dennis Bergkamp was playing. He seemed to be able to read the game like a chessboard and knew where a player would be several seconds later and put the ball there for him.”

    Marcus du Sautoy
  194. “We've seen computers play chess and beat grand masters. We've seen computers drive a car across a desert. But interestingly, playing chess is easy, but having a conversation about nothing is really difficult for a computer.”

    Hod Lipson
  195. “For me, baseball is more comparable to chess than it is to hockey.”

    Jeff Garlin
  196. “I was the guy literally in the chess club who decided to wear a bow tie for the last two years of high school, so I obviously wasn't trying to get the ladies.”

    Dallas Roberts
  197. “Comedy has sort of been my life-long obsession. I literally obsessed over comedy. I really didn't play sports - for me it was just comedy, computers and chess club; those were my big things.”

    Chris Hardwick
  198. “I played tournament chess from fifth grade up into high school.”

    Chris Hardwick
  199. “It's important, according to me, to train in small doses so as to not lose the joy of playing chess. I personally think too many coaching and training classes may take away a child's interest in the game itself. The essential thing to do is practise often and, in case of a doubt, to consult a trainer.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  200. “My parents were very supportive of my chess. When I got home after a game of chess, having missed school or something, they always made me feel very welcome; I didn't feel guilty at all about pursuing chess with such fervour. They never, for instance, perceived sports as a rival to academics.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  201. “In Gujarat, we had the world record of largest number of chess games in a single venue - 20,500 - and in Tamil Nadu, I have been emphasizing on the positives of chess to the authorities.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  202. “I was very lucky that while I was a chess player in a country where chess was not a big deal, I happened to be in the one city where there was a sprouting chess team: Chennai.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  203. “Professional players work almost every day, for hours on end, and the emphasis is on the word 'work.' It can be with a partner or it can be alone, but professional chess is always a pursuit of something new and surprising.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  204. “I don't know how many calories an average chess player burns per game, but it often exceeds that of a player in ball games. It is not only the chess as such: You need to be fit and undergo complicated preparation.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  205. “My job is to play chess, the game that I love. I achieve what I can in chess. That is what I focus on. Basically, I am always focused on playing the game, and this is important to me.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  206. “If you have a strong opponent, a competition is stimulating. I am generally most open to ideas when I have had a bad result. In chess, too, players specialise. This specialty then becomes an entry barrier.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  207. “When I was about six, I saw my elder siblings play chess and pestered my mother into teaching me. Very soon, I was beating everyone at home, and they thought it would be good to join a club. So my sister would take me to the Tal chess club on Thursdays and weekends.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  208. “Chess has given me a lot more than I could ask for. I have been able to feel special, travel the world and do what I truly enjoy. Moreover, chess players love being their own boss and hate having to wake up early!”

    Viswanathan Anand
  209. “Chess as a sport requires a lot of mental stamina, and this is what that makes it different from a physical sport. Chess players have a unique ability of taking in a lot of information and remembering relevant bits. So, memory and mental stamina are the key attributes.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  210. “In chess, knowledge is a very transient thing. It changes so fast that even a single mouse-slip sometimes changes the evaluation.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  211. “Before a match, I do not follow any chess news except the games.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  212. “We want more women players to take up chess. There are few participants at the national level and hope it will grow.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  213. “The broader the chess player you are, the easier it is to be competitive, and the same seems to be true of mathematics - if you can find links between different branches of mathematics, it can help you resolve problems. In both mathematics and chess, you study existing theory and use that to go forward.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  214. “I was reasonably interested in mathematics in school. Typically what happens is… when you start playing chess, it takes up a lot of your attention. But about 10 years ago, I found that the Internet is very good to start learning about a lot of subjects.”

    Viswanathan Anand
  215. “At home I mostly stick to online Scrabble, or chess or Risk - games I find far less addictive than the spectacular games created for consoles these days. But, whenever I get the chance, I head over to my friend Kyri's house to play his PS3.”

    Beau Willimon
  216. “In chess, we have styles - like in any other field. There are also fashions in the kinds of systems that people play. So I'm trying to know my opponent as much as possible.”

    Garry Kasparov
  217. “I started playing chess when I was five years old. I learned the moves from my mother, then worked with my father - and later trainers. My style became very technical. I sacrificed a lot of things. I was always hunting for the king, for the mate. I'd forget about my other pieces.”

    Garry Kasparov
  218. “I organize a chess festival in Hungary. I support chess in schools, and I have my own chess foundation. And I started writing books.”

    Garry Kasparov
  219. “You cannot say, 'Go! Go! Rah! Rah! Good move!' People want some emotion. Chess is an art and not a spectator sport.”

    Garry Kasparov
  220. “There's a popular concept of 'intelligence' as book smarts, like calculus or chess, as opposed to, say, social skills. So people say that 'it takes more than intelligence to succeed in human society.' But social skills reside in the brain, not the kidneys.”

    Eliezer Yudkowsky
  221. “Classical - perhaps I should say 'orchestral' - music is so digital, so cut up, rhythmically, pitchwise and in terms of the roles of the musicians. It's all in little boxes. The reason you get child prodigies in chess, arithmetic, and classical composition is that they are all worlds of discontinuous, parceled-up possibilities.”

    Brian Eno
  222. “I used to play chess when I was a kid and participate in national-level tournaments with the geekiest guys. This one time, I was losing terribly, so I batted my eyelashes and flirted as I asked for a draw. My dad just couldn't believe it. He thought, 'What have I created, a floozy?' But it worked!”

    Jordana Spiro
  223. “I was involved in a bunch of school activities - I was a cheerleader, I was on the chess team, I was vice president of my class.”

    Olivia Holt
  224. “Crime is interesting. It's huge and fascinating, and it's what my business, TV and film, is largely based on. But the realities are tragic, and in crime drama you rarely see the pain of bereavement or any consequences. It's reduced to a chess game.”

    Peter Capaldi
  225. “As a journalist, I cannot help imagining with excitement a new era with a face-off between Hedi Slimane at YSL and Raf Simons at Dior - a magnificent battle of style and wills to echo the Armani/Versace, Gucci/Prada or even Chanel/Schiaparelli face-offs of earlier years. But I remind myself that this is not a game of chess.”

    Suzy Menkes
  226. “I went through a few phases of finding myself: I dabbled in musical theater, chess club, dance troupe, splatter-painting, school mascot (go Wildcats), babysitter, photojournalist, drill team girl, emo kid - and not one of them defined me, but every single one will always play a part in who I am.”

    Debby Ryan
  227. “When humans team up with computers to play chess, the humans who do best are not necessarily the strongest players. They're the ones who are modest and who know when to listen to the computer. Often, what the human adds is knowledge of when the computer needs to look more deeply.”

    Tyler Cowen
  228. “In a crazy way, writing is a lot like any kind of very complex game - like chess, where you have the knowledge as you're composing all of the ramifications of each move, of each choice you make.”

    Adam Ross
  229. “We lived in the provincial town of Ramat Gan where I spent most of my youth adjacent to the chess board.”

    Arnon Goldfinger
  230. “Drama is played at the pace of chess… or billiards… or poker. Engrossing? Sure. But comedy is played at the jubilant, high-octane speed of sports like basketball or hockey.”

    Mark Waters
  231. “Chess is a lot of fun for me. Football is a physical game, and in chess you can just beat someone mentally - you outwit somebody, outmaneuver them, think ahead of them.”

    Larry Fitzgerald
  232. “Crossword puzzles, Sudoku… I'm good at all those things. It's not daily, but I'll do stuff on the airplane. I love playing chess. It's my favorite game.”

    Larry Fitzgerald
  233. “I live in Ireland near the sea, only one mile from where I grew up - that's good, since I've known many of my neighbours for between 50-60 years. Gordon and I play chess every day, and we are both equally bad. We play chatty, over-talkative bad bridge with friends every week.”

    Maeve Binchy
  234. “I keep track of my blog stats, Facebook subs, my Amazon rank, Twitter followers, Facebook likes per posts, my chess ranking. I get stressed when they all don't go up.”

    James Altucher
  235. “Skill at helping people grow spiritually, like skill at playing chess, depends on understanding and valuing differences.”

    John Ortberg
  236. “My kids are in school and in all these clubs - chess club, fashion club, you name it. When my dad came home from work, it was late, and when he left, it was early in the morning. On my days off, I'm still taking my kids to school and picking them up. I do what I have to do to keep that relationship.”

    Omar Dorsey
  237. “For 'Inhuman,' it's a 'chess game' series. You have a lot of pieces moving different ways at once, and it's about what they do on their own and what happens when they collide into one another. It's about long-range planning, new character creation, and trying to really build things.”

    Charles Soule
  238. “As a personality, I'm fighter, you know. And I don't give up, and if I believe I'm correct, I'm right, then I work, and I fight. Okay, this could be over a chess board, this could be in life, and so I defend my principles.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  239. “I didn't know so well chess theory, the theory of chess openings. And so, of course I knew the theory, but not on the level of the best players, so this was my… this was always my weakness.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  240. “I was world champion. For me, chess is my life. It is everything.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  241. “My idea is to make moves to bring chess back to the world's map, to make it part of the world's geography again.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  242. “If, in our first match for the world champion's title, I had managed to make the score 6-0, there would have been no Kasparov as a good chess player at all.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  243. “Las Vegas is a beautiful place. I like it more and more and plan to be here often. It's a great place for chess.”

    Anatoly Karpov
  244. “I'm a pretty good chess player.”

    Joel Kinnaman
  245. “I'm a fat kid on the inside. I love food so much, and I fluctuate about 25 to 30 pounds between movies. I feel like I have to do a chess movie that requires very little movement at some point, just so I can eat pizza and play chess on the beach all day.”

    Channing Tatum
  246. “Everything that Marvel does, it's a chess move. Nothing is by accident.”

    Chris Evans
  247. “In chess, there are some extremely beautiful things in the domain of movement, but not in the visual domain. It's the imagining of the movement or of the gesture that makes the beauty in this case.”

    Marcel Duchamp
  248. “I was highly attracted to chess for forty or forty-five years; then, little by little, my enthusiasm lessened.”

    Marcel Duchamp
  249. “I play golf, and I play chess, and sometimes I go to the gym. On the airplane or between acts when I do the performance, I play Candy Crush to forget what happens around me, just to be alone, not thinking… You need to clear your brain.”

    Ildar Abdrazakov
  250. “I took high school very casually. There was Teen Town, chess, tennis, boxing, running. Lots of things going on.”

    Robert Mundell
  251. “Chess is a thinking person's game. But you don't have to be smart to know what's funny! Lots of check, mate!”

    Steve Breen
  252. “When I saw 'Chess' in London, I thought it was horrible. It was so static. People were coming down front and just facing the audience, singing.”

    Donna McKechnie
  253. “My characters aren't chess pieces. I don't move them around some big board. I actually care about these fictitious people.”

    Jeff Nichols
  254. “Sometimes as writers, we try and put narrative development above character development. We try to move our characters around like chess pieces that do our bidding. The problem with that is sometimes the characters do things they shouldn't do. Things that are inorganic.”

    Jeff Nichols
  255. “Like everyone, I was a kid who played chess when I was young. And I am admittedly old enough to have been around during the fervor of the match in Reykjavik and the rise of Bobby Fischer, so those two things conspired to pique my interest.”

    Edward Zwick
  256. “The most interesting thing to me in chess are not the gambits. Or the moves. It's the mental toughness.”

    Edward Zwick
  257. “You fight technology with technology, so you have to stay one step ahead of the criminal. It's very much a chess game - they make a move, you have to make a move.”

    Frank Abagnale
  258. “Jack White is an extraordinary person because he's like a three-dimensional chess player. He thinks so far ahead.”

    Jimmy Page
  259. “The most dangerous area is the centre, which has to be either attacked or defended in football, and it's the same in chess.”

    Henrikh Mkhitaryan
  260. “I love to play chess. The last time I was playing, I started to really see the board. I don't mean just seeing a few moves ahead - something else. My game started getting better. It's the patterns. The patterns are universal.”

    Forest Whitaker
  261. “Chess masters don't evaluate all the possible moves. They know how to discard 98 percent of the ones they could make and then focus on the best choice of the remaining lot. That's the way expertise works in other fields, too: Wise practitioners recognize familiar patterns and put their creativity, improvisation, and skill toward the marginal cases.”

    John Dickerson
  262. “Chess is a competition. Checkers is a competition. Mostly, I'm interested in doing real sports.”

    John Skipper
  263. “I grew up with a father who taught me chess at the age of 6 or 7. He'd always beat me. Of course. I was a kid of 6 or 7. After he won, he'd look at me and say, 'It's good to be king.' And then he'd say, 'But you know what's even better? To rule the world.'”

    Stephanie Corneliussen
  264. “I'd love to see pitches start very dry all over the world, which is good for batting but means there will be turn - a cricket match without spinners is like a chess match without two important pieces - a less interesting game.”

    Geoffrey Boycott
  265. “I am very lucky in my team. They sit opposite me, and I get to see them every day sitting there staring at the seating chart, not doing much. It is almost like a chess game.”

    Anna Wintour
  266. “I don't think the computer will win the Booker, but no-one ever expected a computer to beat a chess grandmaster.”

    Alastair Reynolds
  267. “I've never been one of those actors who plays chess with his career and goes, 'I'm going to wait now and see what project comes up that can move me to this or that level.' I take stuff as it comes, and it just so happens that it hasn't dried up yet, touch wood.”

    Mark Strong
  268. “'Alice' is effectively a story about a game of cards. 'Through the Looking Glass' is a story of chess.”

    James Bobin
  269. “I hope 'Chess' will hit the big screen. It seems a natural to me. Good venues, tunes, and politics.”

    Tim Rice
  270. “The truth of the matter is that chess is not the game of life because life does not ever happen the way you strategize and plan.”

    Jason Reynolds
  271. “I have to constantly work on my reflexes and hand-eye coordination. I do a lot of puzzles. I play chess.”

    Bernard Hopkins
  272. “For me, boxing's like checkers, and MMA's like chess - there are so many ways to win the match. It's not barbaric; it's boxing, kickboxing, Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, cardio and it's all reached such an amazing level. As fans learn more about the sport, they just fall in love with it.”

    Tito Ortiz
  273. “My younger brother ended up the British chess champion 10 times, a record.”

    Roger Penrose
  274. “I believe there is something going on in a conscious being, which includes many animals, as well as ourselves, that is not a computational activity. And to be conscious at all is not a quality that a computer as such will ever possess - no matter how complicated, no matter how well it plays chess or any of these things.”

    Roger Penrose
  275. “My father was an important person, the director of the school. He could talk to anybody - simple or educated. He liked chess, fishing, and beautiful women.”

    Svetlana Alexievich
  276. “The election of Trump threw the chess board up. The pieces are all over the place. That's upsetting to a lot of people, but what I think is there's a lot of fertile ground for good ideas.”

    Dave Rubin
  277. “If it hadn't been for record people like Ralph Peer, the Chess brothers, and Alan Lomax, then life would've been unbelievably dull, and I would've been sacking groceries somewhere and probably, at this point, running a little 7-Eleven down by the airport.”

    Ry Cooder
  278. “Writing is sort of like chess for me. You have to think carefully before you move, thinking, planning.”

    Gza
  279. “In chess, you have to bring all the pieces into the game. It is about development. In writing, you have to develop the story.”

    Gza
  280. “Chess is a game of stimulation.”

    Gza
  281. “Like MCs, each chess player has his own style: how he likes to open, when he likes to attack. Just like we face off with each other lyrically, we challenge each other's minds on the chessboard. Sharpen each other's swords.”

    Gza
  282. “The way you have to think in chess is good for everyday thinking, really, especially for brothers in the urban community who never take that second look, never take that second thought.”

    Rza
  283. “I'm used to litigating against incredibly competent, high-quality lawyers that are very good chess players.”

    Michael Avenatti
  284. “These guys are playing checkers. I'm out here playing chess. When they figure it out, it's too late.”

    Max Holloway
  285. “I grew up with plenty of smart people. They would beat me at chess; they could solve brain teasers before I could, but then they would struggle in algebra. These were incredibly smart people who simply did not have the foundation in math that I had.”

    Sal Khan
  286. “Being a young parent, you can play cricket, football, and I can play chess with my son. In fact, he plays the piano better than I do.”

    Ayushmann Khurrana
  287. “There are two different kinds of spectacular fighters. One is a subtle counter puncher who shows the work like chess. It's kind of an art, sports art. The other kind is when a guy has blood on all his body. That's a second kind of spectacular fighter, and people enjoy both. Both kind of fighters need to be respected.”

    Oleksandr Usyk
  288. “Football and chess can seem like sporting polar opposites, but there are so many similarities with the modern game.”

    Trent Alexander-Arnold
  289. “Here in Italy, football is more like a chess game. You have to think about every move.”

    Patrice Evra
  290. “Making the AI better in a video game is not like making the AI better in, say, a chess game. Making it better in terms of acting ability - we're basically improving its acting so that the user can have more fun.”

    Hideaki Itsuno
  291. “I love the chess game that I do on 'Suits.' I just love every bit of it and that I get to do it.”

    Gina Torres
  292. “The playoffs are a chess match, with adjustments every game.”

    Kyle Korver
  293. “In my free time, I love to catch up with tennis, swimming, travelling, and chess.”

    Namrata Shirodkar
  294. “Actually, one of the fascinating things that I've learned playing chess is that the way you play chess is kind of like the way you live your life.”

    Anthony Carrigan
  295. “In both games, you have to think fast. In chess you tend to know all the patterns already, just like in football.”

    Edgar Davids
  296. “You can't win the chess match if you don't have enough pieces.”

    Stephon Marbury
  297. “Chess is a great training ground for poker players because it's a math-based game, much like backgammon is.”

    Daniel Negreanu
  298. “Playing chess can make you a better poker player because it forces you to think several moves ahead. That kind of intense mental exercise develops a deeper level of thinking than is typically encountered when playing poker.”

    Daniel Negreanu
  299. “I am most challenged by playing cash games against the world's top players. These games force me to think several moves in advance, like in a game of chess. And though I also find tournaments fun to play, they just don't provide the constant brain buzz that cash game players crave.”

    Daniel Negreanu
  300. “I do a mind game every day. I play chess, sudoku. I learn something different: a language, a few words of a different language.”

    John Layfield
  301. “We are studying the opponent all the time and it is maybe about chess and finding the right move at the right moment and that makes this so interesting.”

    Ralph Hasenhuttl
  302. “When teachers would say, 'When you all graduate, you won't have anywhere to go' - I'm the type of person playing chess and thinking ahead. I thought that was a good question. Am I going to be winging it? I didn't want to be in that position, so I set myself up to go to college.”

    Tee Grizzley
  303. “In chess, you gotta come up with a strategy. I made a lot of plans in my life. 'I'ma do this, I'ma do that, this is gonna happen, that's gonna happen.' And a lot of stuff don't go as planned. You really gotta act on events as they unfold. That's how I compare chess to life.”

    Tee Grizzley
  304. “My grandfather, or Nana Ji, as we called him, was a family legend. Amarnath Vidyalankar spent his life fighting for India's independence, which included spending four years in prison in Mahatma Gandhi's movement. I still remember the conversations we had together, many of them while playing chess.”

    Ro Khanna
  305. “When we were playing chess in the house, she would never let me win until I was good enough to beat her. It was always a competition. She was also always there for me. She was a very caring, loving mom, and the sacrifices she made to allow me to get to where I am today, I'll be forever in debt.”

    Alex Bregman
  306. “I grew up with 'Chess' and the music from the show.”

    Craig Revel Horwood
  307. “I play chess with the computer when I feel dull in my mind and after two games - 'out or win', I feel sharp again.”

    Ronnie Screwvala
  308. “When you're actually boxing, unless it's a proper grudge match, it's less about beating the person up and more about being better within yourself. Being patient, timing things, like chess, so really, it's as much down to you as what the other person does - and that's life.”

    Dizzee Rascal
  309. “Someone once described being a Housewife to me as being one big chess game, and in many ways, I guess it is for some people, but not for me.”

    Teresa Giudice
  310. “No, I've never had a job other than being a chess player.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  311. “I had been playing a lot of chess and I wasn't really enjoying it, so I decided to go to college to see what else is out there for me. But after about six or seven months away from the game, I just decided that the whole college life wasn't for me and that's why I decided to come back.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  312. “What was great about Fischer is that when he became world champion is that chess was being covered everywhere. It was in all the major newspapers, it was on TV.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  313. “Well, I think, in large part, when I first began playing chess at seven years old, I was quite bad at it. I lost a lot of games when I first started.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  314. “It's certainly an honor to have kids who are looking up to me, but at the same time, I'm just trying to do what I can to raise the profile of chess.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  315. “Because of the Internet, chess is not about your nationality or your background. Anyone can get good now.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  316. “In chess, everyone's accepted. That's what's great about it. You can be a little bit different. You can be an oddball.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  317. “When you watch chess, you don't see the four hours that the player spends preparing for a match ahead of time.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  318. “A lot of people see a future where you could make a living as a chess player.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  319. “If you talk to some of the older players, they definitely say they see beauty in certain games. In my case, there are certain times when I think, 'Wow, that's so amazing, chess is so full of ideas.' But most of the time I tend to be much more pragmatic about it, as opposed to thinking about it as art or something exquisite.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  320. “It's very encouraging that the game of chess is growing in the U.S. and is becoming more popular.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  321. “You can't follow or understand the game unless you play chess yourself, unlike poker which you can pick up in five minutes.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  322. “Definitely, some of the artistry and poetry has been lost in modern chess. It's very rare that I play a game where I'm like, 'Wow, this is really interesting. There were so many possibilities! It was such a rich game.'”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  323. “When you're 17 and 18 is when you get really good, and in college, you have to put the chess aside.”

    Hikaru Nakamura
  324. “I picked it up just for relaxation. I can sit down and get into the game and escape that it's a big game tomorrow, escape that we need a win, or whatever. My wife knows, after a game I get home at 12:30, I'm playing chess till 3 o'clock in the morning.”

    Larry Johnson
  325. “I think death is the aesthetic part of chess, seeing your opponent's army fall. Producing a sacrifice in order to mate is the aesthetic part of it. It's a beautiful, bloodless war.”

    Daniel Naroditsky
  326. “It might sound a little weird that, you know, chess streaming has a community, but really it does.”

    Daniel Naroditsky
  327. “With chess it was almost this palpable electricity that I felt. You're totally in control of your own fate. There's no luck factor. It's you and the pieces.”

    Daniel Naroditsky
  328. “Poker isn't the roulette wheel of pure chance, nor is it the chess of mathematical elegance and perfect information. Apart from the underlying mathematics, poker depends on the nuanced reading of human intention, interactions, and deceptions.”

    Maria Konnikova
  329. “Man, jiu-jitsu is such a chess match.”

    Charles Oliveira
  330. “My life story is very special. I was raised with a special family as both my parents are teachers. They decided before I was born that I was going to be a chess champion.”

    Judit Polgar
  331. “I had a gold medal in olympics at 12. At 14 or 15 I had my career set before me. Because I started so early, I had this daily training. It developed a focus. It became so natural that it was like a native language for me to play chess. That's why I didn't feel pressure.”

    Judit Polgar
  332. “I love chess very much. I love the game, the challenges. I could motivate myself as I was curious about how to improve every game. In chess, it's very clear that if you make a mistake you are punished. If you play well, you win.”

    Judit Polgar
  333. “I was happy that at home we were a closed circle and then we went out playing chess and saw the world. It's a very difficult life and you have to be very careful, especially the parents, who need to know the limits of what you can and can't do with your child.”

    Judit Polgar
  334. “Being professional means 100% is not enough. Number one, two and three in my life was chess. The reality for women is, when a child comes into the picture, priorities change.”

    Judit Polgar
  335. “And maybe some people do it too much, are too selfish and concentrated on chess. But I think that in all professions you can find a lot of people like that.”

    Judit Polgar
  336. “My sister Susan, who was the first one, was pretty good in mathematics and then chess, and my father chose chess because it was easier to measure the results.”

    Judit Polgar
  337. “You see, in chess we have styles - like in any other field. There are also fashions in the kinds of systems that people play. So I'm trying to know my opponent as much as possible.”

    Judit Polgar
  338. “Chess can open up a kid's brain, and develop it in a playful creative way. They can learn playfully about creative, strategic, and logical thinking, and quick problem-solving.”

    Judit Polgar
  339. “I want to show how rich chess is and what kind of history it has, through culture, literature, and education.”

    Judit Polgar
  340. “For me, learning chess was natural; with my sisters around me, I wanted to play.”

    Judit Polgar
  341. “When the Ladies Chess Club was founded in London in 1895 and the first international women-only competition took place two years later, most clubs and competitions didn't accept women at all.”

    Judit Polgar
  342. “Since retiring from competitive chess, my focus is on education and organising children's tournaments: I make a point of never separating girls and boys, nor awarding special prizes for girls.”

    Judit Polgar
  343. “From the moment of my birth on 23 July 1976, I became involved f in an educational research project. Even before I came into the world, my parents had already decided: I would be a chess champion.”

    Judit Polgar
  344. “There is no better training for chess than swimming. On a Friday evening I like to put in a good long session of breaststroke at the pool near where I live in Budapest with my husband, Gusztav, and my two children.”

    Judit Polgar
  345. “I started playing chess in the Eighties, but it is only recently that people have begun to appreciate the importance of physical exercise for chess players. You really need to be in good condition to be able to sit for four to six hours and still maintain your concentration.”

    Judit Polgar
  346. “Being a professional chess player is not very family-friendly and I am away quite often playing tournaments, sometimes for 12 days at a time. I catch up with Gusztav every day on Skype and email but even though I miss them, I don't make a point of ringing the children every night.”

    Judit Polgar
  347. “There are two ways to have educational chess in schools, either through after school programs or using chess as a tool in classrooms to improve children's thinking.”

    Judit Polgar
  348. “I do hope in Ireland children in schools can experience the richness of chess and it's positive effects.”

    Judit Polgar
  349. “When I was born, I lived with my dad for two years. I was always watching him on a tennis court as a kid, he was a fanatic. Boris Becker would come to the house and play chess.”

    Redfoo
  350. “Political analysis is full of chess metaphors, reflecting an old tradition of seeing games as models of physical and social reality.”

    Dominic Cummings
  351. “I learnt not to trust people easily and also learnt that Indians are not really used to reality TV. They will forgive people playing games in monopoly or chess but not on reality show. Come on, lets grow up.”

    Kashmira Shah
  352. “I play a lot of chess, just to a bog-average level. But I find it stimulates your mind with all the combinations of different moves.”

    Kurt Maflin
  353. “I learned very early on once I started boxing as a kid that if you go into the ring emotionally charged you make mistakes. It's a mental game, it's a chess match, you've got to think, you've got to strategise and make tactical decisions.”

    Chris Eubank Jr
  354. “I could think six shots ahead. It's no different to playing chess.”

    Alex Higgins
  355. “The very idea of how chess players manipulate their game excites me.”

    Kay Kay Menon
  356. “As a chess player I learn to adapt to new situations and always try to make the best move without looking back or asking why and how I ended up in a situation I ended up in.”

    Anish Giri
  357. “Being one of the lucky ones I shouldn't be complaining, but for the chess world in general it would be good to find a structure in which chess professionals of lower levels would make a good living as well.”

    Anish Giri
  358. “I started chess around the age of seven. I was inspired by the game, but soon legends like Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer, Anand and many other world champions captivated me.”

    Anish Giri
  359. “Spending most of my time on chess there is not much else I can be much good at but I enjoy spending time with my wife, parents, siblings and friends, listening to music, some sports, the Web and well… the usual stuff.”

    Anish Giri
  360. “I barely know what my plans are for tomorrow, but I hope chess will remain a major part of my life.”

    Anish Giri
  361. “For the moment, I am more focused on classical chess rather than rapid and blitz, as I am hoping to make my move in the classical World championship cycle.”

    Anish Giri
  362. “No, playing online is an entirely different experience and classical chess events never happen online.”

    Anish Giri
  363. “Online chess is very popular and cool, don't get me wrong, but it is a different discipline.”

    Anish Giri
  364. “I think chess players are not always what you think them to be. Or maybe it's our job to appear serious.”

    Anish Giri
  365. “Yes, I think I have some good knowledge of India. I have lots of Indian friends in the chess fraternity.”

    Anish Giri
  366. “If you are serious about being a professional chess player, do know what your parents think and what their expectations are from you.”

    Anish Giri
  367. “Playoff basketball isn't about who scores, stats or putting numbers up on the board. It's just about winning at the end of the day. When you play a game in a series, it becomes chess. It becomes who can outsmart the other team.”

    Lou Williams
  368. “I find the game mentally challenging and really enjoy the chess match that occurs every week between the offense and the opposing defense.”

    Ryan Fitzpatrick
  369. “I see myself used in terms of reading mismatches. If it's small, go inside. If it's big, come outside. And if it's in between, then work him, make him think you're going outside, go back inside. Just play chess.”

    Thon Maker
  370. “It's easy to reach a certain level with chess, but it's very hard to reach the next level.”

    Jan Vertonghen
  371. “Obviously, in football you can study somebody, but at the same time, once you get out there, I think there's just a natural kind of feel for where you think guys might be or where they're going to go and knowing beforehand what's going to happen. It's just like chess.”

    Kyler Murray
  372. “If we are running sprints, I want to beat everybody by 10 yards. If we are playing checkers, I want to win: I'm pretty good at checkers, and I'm trying to get on chess.”

    Davis Webb
  373. “Fighting Manny Pacquiao is like playing a very fast game of chess. He was very fast and sharp. You have to be alert at all times and on your toes. There was a lot of incoming.”

    Jessie Vargas
  374. “We're going to go back to the drawing board and see what we can correct. But at the end of the day, we fought Manny Pacquiao in a chess match, we did well and what doesn't kill us will make us stronger.”

    Jessie Vargas
  375. “My five-year-old, before the quarantine, joined a chess class in our neighborhood in Brooklyn, and my husband was learning to play so that they could play against each other.”

    Marielle Heller
  376. “Chess taught me patience.”

    Yuzvendra Chahal
  377. “I had to chose between chess and cricket.”

    Yuzvendra Chahal
  378. “I just love fighting. You lock me in there with another guy - that strategy, that game of chess - I'm in love with it. I'll be in love with it until the day I die. Now, if you want to strap a belt on me at the end of it? That's cool, my kids can brag about it.”

    Frank Mir
  379. “I like all sorts of games that make you think. Chess is one of the games I play a lot, read a lot of books.”

    Ricky Rubio
  380. “I started going to chess clubs when I was in fourth grade. From fourth grade to seventh grade, I was in chess club.”

    Michelle Zauner
  381. “So chess is kind of this nice thing that I have no real aspiration for. It's just a frivolous thing I can enjoy.”

    Michelle Zauner
  382. “The instances of English prime ministers going out to do sport and embarrassing themselves are plentiful. But with Obama you can actually imagine him shooting hoops and not looking out of place. The average English MP would be more comfortable playing chess.”

    David James
  383. “I love to dress for the occasion. I played in an online chess tournament, so for every single day of that, I created some outfits inspired by Beth Harmon from 'The Queen's Gambit.'”

    Pokimane

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