Mark Dvoretsky Quotes
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There are three-hundred thousand sportswriters and they're all against me. Every one of them.
— Joaquin Andujar
They'd had no interest in proving themselves. They just did what they loved - with tremendous drive and enthusiasm - and it led where it led.
— Carol S. Dweck
It is not possible to become a great player without having learned how to analyse deeply and accurately.
— Mark Dvoretsky
I learned to park outside of Denny's because it's 24 hours. I made a deal at a 7-Eleven with a mailman so I could get my mail delivered there.
— Tony Robbins
Starting small is the beginning of it all.
— Rumont TeKay
Not that it was not a nightmare. It was, but of a very special kind he was scarcely old enough to appreciate.
— Malcolm Lowry
Training in analysis (like any other form of chess training) should be treated very seriously.
— Mark Dvoretsky
It is very important to learn to weigh up objectively (or assess intuitively) the totality of the competitive and psychological factors.
— Mark Dvoretsky
Tourists and imperialists do not come to be taught. They call things the way they call things at home.
— Thorsten J. Pattberg
Black is now in desperate need of a good idea. Or, to put it standard chess notation, +-
— Mark Dvoretsky
Injustice in the end produces independence.
— Voltaire
I hate to read books but a friend said he read the dictionary and that the Zebra did it.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
As a rule, pawn endings have a forced character, and they can be worked out conclusively.
— Mark Dvoretsky
I have so much in my life. I want to be of value to the world.
— Angelina Jolie
Everything we now enjoy has been provided through the kindness of other beings, past or present.
— Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Decision is a sharp knife that cuts clean and straight; indecision, a dull one that hacks and tears and leaves ragged edges behind it.
— Gordon Graham
I do not know to whom the aphorism 'There are no sound studies, only ones that haven't been busted yet' belongs, but it has measure of truth in it.
— Mark Dvoretsky